Kandahar Bans Drone Use After Sightings of Pakistani Drones

Kandahar Bans Drone Use After Sightings of Pakistani Drones
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Authorities in Kandahar, Afghanistan, have imposed a province-wide ban on drones, warning that anyone operating a drone—whether a company, organization, or individual—will be detained and face legal action. The move follows reports of Pakistani drones hovering around Kandahar, prompting tightened controls and heightened surveillance. The ban covers all drone activity across the province, likely impacting media coverage, humanitarian operations, agriculture, research, and other civilian uses. Enforcement is expected to be conducted by security and border authorities, signaling a broad crackdown aimed at preventing intrusions, safeguarding critical infrastructure, and enhancing public safety. The action reflects ongoing security concerns in the region and may evolve as authorities monitor drone activity and gather intelligence.

Middle East Analyst at Independent Journalist

Ahmed El Sayed is an Egyptian journalist specializing in Middle Eastern politics, religious movements, and regional conflicts. Based in Cairo, he has covered the Arab Spring uprisings, Syrian civil war, and Gulf politics. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, he provides nuanced analysis of North African and Levantine affairs.

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