The situation between Afghanistan and Pakistan is really worsening. We are on the sixth day of this military conflict, and things show no signs of calming down. On Sunday morning, Pakistan launched a direct airstrike against Bagram Base, which was one of the main American military facilities in Afghanistan. Afghanistan has officially declared that it intercepted the attack, but satellite images obtained by the New York Times tell a different story. Several warehouses at the base are indeed destroyed, so clearly something hit the target. What stands out is how these reports from Afghanistan continue to reveal an increasingly tangible "open war" between the two nations. Tensions remain extremely high, and frankly, it’s hard to see how this can be easily resolved. The situation in Afghanistan remains very tense, and following these developments is important to understand how regional balances will evolve in the coming days.

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