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Taliban Underground Tunnels Targeted in Kandahar and Other Sites, Afghan Security Sources Say

Taliban Underground Tunnels Targeted in Kandahar and Other Sites, Afghan Security Sources Say
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Afghan security sources within the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan say Pakistan conducted strikes against Taliban underground tunnels across multiple locations, including Kandahar where U.S.-built equipment now under Taliban control was targeted. The operation reportedly hit three or four other sites as well, among them the Badri Special Forces headquarters led by Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, and a number of intelligence headquarters and related facilities. The information is sourced from Afghan security officials, with a full briefing statement to be issued later by official channels such as the Ministry of Defense or other authorized authorities.

Tom Cooper is a Vienna-based independent military analyst, historian, and author specializing in post-Cold War air warfare, Middle Eastern conflicts, and the armed forces of Central and Eastern Europe. With over 25 years of field research and analysis, he is a frequent contributor to specialized publications like Jane's Intelligence Review, Combat Aircraft Magazine, and the Central European Journal of Strategic Studies. A former Austrian Army reservist (military intelligence), Cooper combines boots-on-the-ground technical intelligence (TECHINT) collection—photographing and analyzing equipment—with open-source intelligence (OSINT) and deep archival research. He is renowned for his meticulous "order of battle" analyses, tracking the deployment and attrition of military units in conflicts from the Balkans to Syria and Ukraine.


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