Iran moved aircraft to Afghanistan to escape U.S. airstrikes: CBS Claims

CBS News, citing U.S. officials, reported that Iran transferred some civilian aircraft to Afghanistan during recent tensions with the United States in an apparent effort to protect aviation assets.

Two U.S. officials told the network it remained unclear whether military aircraft were also moved to Afghanistan. However, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid denied the report, telling CBS News that Iran had no need to move aircraft to Afghanistan.

An Afghan civil aviation official told CBS News that an Iranian civilian aircraft belonging to Mahan Air landed in Kabul shortly before the conflict began and remained there after Iranian airspace was closed.

According to the report, the aircraft was later moved to Herat airport after Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan prompted safety concerns.

CBS News also reported that several Iranian aircraft, including a reconnaissance version of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, were later sent to Pakistan’s Noor Khan Air Base near Rawalpindi after a ceasefire announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump in April.

Pakistan rejected the claims, calling the report “misleading and provocative” and denying that Iranian aircraft were stationed at the military base.

Recent tensions between Washington and Tehran have raised concerns over wider regional escalation involving Gulf states, Pakistan and neighboring countries.

Pakistan has attempted to position itself as a diplomatic channel between Iran and the United States while maintaining close ties with both Tehran and Washington.

Iran moved aircraft to Afghanistan to escape U.S. airstrikes: CBS Claims