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    Pakistan Orders Enhanced Airspace Monitoring Following Iran Strikes by Israel and US

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In the wake of a sudden and intense military strike launched by Israel and the United States against Iran early Saturday morning, the Pakistani government has swiftly moved to bolster its airspace security measures. Islamabad has issued directives to the country’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) authorities to intensify monitoring efforts across national airspace, with particular focus on the regions bordering Iran and Afghanistan. This precautionary step aims to ensure the safety of Pakistani airspace amid escalating regional tensions.

    Pakistani civil aviation officials have been instructed to advise all domestic airlines to refrain from flying over Iranian airspace until further notice. This advisory reflects growing concerns about the potential risks posed by the ongoing conflict and the possibility of spillover effects impacting commercial flight routes. The decision underscores Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding its air traffic and preventing any inadvertent involvement in the escalating hostilities.

    The ATC’s enhanced surveillance mandate includes maintaining vigilant oversight not only over Iranian airspace but also the air corridors adjacent to Afghanistan. Given the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region, Pakistani authorities are taking no chances and are closely tracking any unusual aerial activities that could threaten national security or disrupt civil aviation operations.

    The recent attacks by Israel and the US targeted multiple strategic locations within Tehran and other parts of Iran. Iranian media outlets have reported that several Israeli missiles struck key areas such as University Street and the Jomhouri district in Tehran. These strikes are part of a coordinated offensive reportedly aimed at critical infrastructure and government sites. Additionally, missile impacts were reported near the Iranian presidential palace and the compound of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, signaling a direct challenge to the highest echelons of Iran’s leadership.

    Eyewitness accounts and media coverage from Tehran have described dramatic scenes of explosions and rising smoke plumes emanating from various suburbs and central districts of the capital city. The suddenness and scale of the attacks have sent shockwaves through the region, prompting neighboring countries like Pakistan to take precautionary measures to shield their airspace and maintain stability.

    As the situation continues to develop, Pakistani authorities remain on high alert, coordinating closely with aviation and security agencies to respond promptly to any emerging threats. The government’s proactive approach highlights the delicate balance Pakistan must maintain in a volatile neighborhood, where regional conflicts can have far-reaching implications for national security and civilian safety.

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