- CBS: Pakistan hosted Iranian military planes at Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi Middle East Eye —
- Graham urges ‘reevaluation’ of US-Pakistan ties after Iranian aircraft reportedly sheltered Washington Examiner —
- Despite mediating in US-Iran war, Pakistan let Iranian aircraft use airbases to avoid American strikes: Report Times Of India —
- Mediator Pakistan allowed Iran to park military aircraft on its airfields CBS News —
- Pakistan protests to Afghanistan over suicide attack that killed 15 officers ABC News —
- Pakistan protests to Afghanistan over suicide attack that killed 15 officers Associated Press —
- Pakistan protests to Afghanistan over suicide attack that killed 15 officers The Independent —
- Pakistan blames Afghanistan-based militants for deadly attack on police - Reuters Reuters —
- Pakistan blames Afghanistan-based militants for deadly attack on police The Straits Times —
Kabul
Capital and the largest city of Afghanistan
Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. It is within the jurisdiction of Kabul District and has an estimated population of 5,333,284 people. Located in the eastern half of the country, forming part of the Kabul Province, the city is administratively divided into five zones and 22 municipal districts. The native population of Kabul primarily speaks Persian, locally referred to as Persian Dari, using regional Dari dialects with a distinctive Kabuli accent. Kabul has long been Afghanistan's political, cultural and economic center. Rapid urbanization has made it the country's primate city. It is located high in a narrow valley in the Hindu Kush mountain range, and is bounded by the Kabul River. At an altitude of 1,791 m (5,876 ft) above sea level, it is one of the highest capital cities in the world. The center of the city contains its oldest neighborhoods, including the areas of Bala Hisar, Deh Afghanan and Murad Khani.
Also known as...
Cabool, Caubul, Kabol, Cabul, and Kaboul