The Open Source Pakistan Satellite Feed (OSPSF) posted an image on X at approximately 8:00 PM UTC on February 22, 2026, captioned 'The skies have eyes 🇵🇰' during the 59-minute reporting window from 7:45 PM to 8:45 PM UTC, signaling ongoing aerial surveillance amid escalating Taliban-Pakistan border tensions, according to the X post from @OSPSF. This post follows a convoy of around 50 Taliban military vehicles moving from Ghazni province toward Paktia province's DandPathan district earlier on February 22, as reported by AhmadSharifzad on X between 6:45 PM and 7:45 PM UTC, and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's warning between 3:45 PM and 6:45 PM UTC that cross-border terrorists from Afghanistan face action if bloodshed continues, per the President's Secretariat statement shared by zarrar_11PK. The OSPSF image highlights Pakistan's satellite monitoring capabilities in the context of recent Taliban threats, including a Quranic verse posted by the Ministry of National Defense (@MoDAfghanistan2) stating 'Strike them above the necks and strike from them every fingertip,' and spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid's vow to target Pakistani military while sparing civilians. Earlier satellite imagery from Mohsin_o2, shared between 6:45 PM and 7:45 PM UTC, showed a TTP compound in Ghani Khel at coordinates 34°31'06"N 70°08'21"E dated February 21, 2026, indicating prior military activity, as tensions build after Pakistan's airstrikes on eastern Afghan provinces.