China News Service, December 19, according to Agence France-Presse, on the 19th local time, the US military's Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan was hit by rockets, causing no casualties or damage to buildings.

  According to reports, the spokesperson of Parwan Province, Afghanistan, said that at 6 o'clock in the morning, five rockets were fired at Bagram Air Force Base.

The spokesman said that 12 rockets were placed on a vehicle and 5 of them were fired towards the base.

  A NATO official also confirmed the rocket attack.

The official said, “There were no casualties in the preliminary report, and the base was not damaged.”

  Currently, no organization has claimed responsibility for the attack, and the Taliban have denied any involvement.

  According to previous reports, the Bagram base is located in Parwan province in eastern Afghanistan, about 50 kilometers north of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. It is the main US air base in Afghanistan.

  In April, the air base was also attacked by rockets, and the extremist organization "Islamic State" claimed responsibility for the attack.