KABUL (Agencies): In a significant development, US drones have reportedly taken control of Afghan airspace, conducting continuous flights across various provinces. According to sources, these unmanned combat aerial vehicles began operations following a recent agreement between the US and the Taliban. This agreement permits the US to utilize the Kandahar airbase for drone operations.
The presence of US drones in Afghan airspace marks a notable shift in the region’s security dynamics. The operations are expected to focus on surveillance and counterterrorism efforts, leveraging advanced technology to monitor and address potential threats.
The US-Taliban agreement, which facilitated this development, underscores ongoing diplomatic engagements and strategic negotiations between the two entities. The use of Kandahar airbase for these operations highlights its strategic importance in the region.
As the situation evolves, the implications of these drone operations on regional stability and security will be closely monitored.