
Mann Predicts AAP Victory in Elections, Citing Public Satisfaction
Mann stated in Jalalabad that people are happy with the Aam Aadmi Party's work and predicted that the party would win 100 seats in the upcoming elections.
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Mann stated in Jalalabad that people are happy with the Aam Aadmi Party's work and predicted that the party would win 100 seats in the upcoming elections.

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated after Afghan authorities claimed to have captured a Pakistani military pilot near Jalalabad, a claim denied by Islamabad.

Pakistan bombed several major Afghan cities on Friday, including the capital, Kabul, and its government declared "open war" on the Taliban authorities.
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„Пилотот е заробен жив“, се цитира во соопштението претставникот на 201-от армиски корпус „Халид ибн Валид“ Вахидула Мохамади. Afghan forces successfully shot down a military jet belonging to the Pakistani military in the 6th district of Jalalabad, according to the spokesperson of the Nangarhar police. Read more at: https://t.co/zGousOeHX7#ArianaNews #Afghanistan #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/pf3Dm6F7A2 — Ariana News […] The post Исламабад влегува во отворена војна со Кабул: Соборен авион, пилото...

Two powerful explosions were heard in Jalalabad, eastern Afghanistan, the morning after Pakistani air force bombings in various cities, including the capital.
Two explosions were reported in Jalalabad city, Afghanistan, according to an AFP journalist.
A Pakistani fighter jet crashed in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, with Afghan officials reporting the pilot was captured.
"A Pakistani fighter jet was shot down in the sixth district of Jalalabad city, and its pilot was captured alive," said police spokesman Tayeb Hammad.

Two loud explosions rocked Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday morning, as Pakistan said that 37 locations had been subject to aerial targeting since its operation began.