The points photographed by these drones will be fired upon shortly.
Author: Ahmad Saidi, Afghanistan and regional affairs analyst (Germany), especially for Sangar
What are the purposes of drone patrols in Afghan airspace?
Compared to the past, drones can be seen in Afghan airspace every day, especially in the provinces of Kandahar, Ghazni, Badakhshan, Uruzgan, Panjshir, and even Nimroz.
But there is no doubt that these drones are US-owned and sometimes they fly from Gulf countries and sometimes they use Pakistani airfields.
In the first stage, these planes photograph the points that they want to bombard in the future, and on the other hand, these planes are very expensive, that is, they use 6 thousand US dollars per hour of flight in space, and no economic giant will be able to cover these costs except for the USA.
In the second stage, after the photograph is taken, the target is identified and destroyed.
I believe that the points photographed by these aircraft will be fired upon shortly.
In the past, Ayman al-Zawahiri was targeted and killed in the Shirpur area of Kabul, and in recent days, 12 members of a families of al-Qaeda militants linked to the leadership of the Indian continent were killed in Ghazni.
This misfortune will continue in Afghanistan and the leaders of those in power will be targeted.
Anyway, I'd like to share a joke with you...
They say a thief wanted to rob a store and was busy breaking the store's lock.
Another person passing by asked him:
- What are you doing, brother? Why are you making noise?
The thief said:
- Don’t you know, there will be a wedding, my wedding.
The man asked:
- Why is there no sound of the drum and flute?
The thief said:
- You will hear the ringing of a drum and a flute in the morning.
In our case, you will soon hear about the results of patrolling these drones.






