Afghanistan, May 12 -- Pakistan allowed Iranian military aircraft to use its airbases during the recent conflict with the United States, CBS News reported on Tuesday, citing U.S. officials.
According to the report, Iran sent multiple aircraft, including a reconnaissance and intelligence plane, to Pakistan's Nur Khan Air Base near Rawalpindi shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in April.
CBS News also reported that Iran moved civilian aircraft to neighboring Afghanistan to protect them from possible U.S. airstrikes.
An Afghan civil aviation official told CBS News that a Mahan Air aircraft landed in Kabul shortly before the conflict began and remained there after Iranian airspace was closed.
The aircraft was lat...