AT-KABUL: Twenty-four Taliban fighters were killed and nine others were wounded in different crackdowns within past 24 hours, security officials said Sunday. Ministry of Defense said in a statement that the national army with the cooperation of the national police and National Directorate of Security (NDS) conducted joint operations against …
Read More »Airstrikes kill 23 Daesh terrorists in Nangarhar
AT-KABUL: Twenty-three fighters for the Daesh terrorist group were killed in a series of airstrikes carried out in the eastern Nangarhar province, an official said Sunday. Attaullah Khogyanai, provincial spokesman, said that the strikes were carried out in the Achin district, but did not elaborate whether the attacks were carried …
Read More »28 development projects completed in Nooristan
AT-KABUL: The National Solidarity Program of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development completed the work of 28 development projects in Nooristan province, the ministry said in a statement. These projects include construction of a protection wall 444 meters in length for 997 acres of agricultural lands, irrigation reservoir, a …
Read More »Wolesi Jirga approves accession package to WTO
By Akhtar M. Nikzad-KABUL: The Wolesi Jirga of parliament approved Saturday the accession package to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Earlier in 2003, the government had proposed membership for the WTO which was accepted as overseer in 2004. The WTO accepted membership of Afghanistan in December 2015, asking Afghan government …
Read More »21 Taliban militants killed in Baghlan
AT-KABUL: The Taliban insurgents received huge casualties by the Afghan National Army in the past 24 hours in northern Baghlan province, security official said on Saturday. In a statement issued here, the 209th Shaheen Corps of the army said that in an operation carried in Dand-e-Ghori district, 21 Taliban insurgents …
Read More »Torkham crossing reopened for traffic
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: The Torkham crossing which links Afghanistan’s eastern province of Nangarhar to Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) was reopened for traffic after a five-day closure due to clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces. “After five days, Torkham gate was reopened for traffic today at around 8:00am,” said …
Read More »Taliban’s shadow governor for Ghazni killed
AT-KABUL: The Taliban’s shadow governor for Ghazni province was killed in an airstrike in the province, officials said Saturday. Ministry of Interior said in a statement that four armed Taliban including their so-called governor Mullah Qasim were killed in the airstrike. The strike took place in Payinda Khil village of …
Read More »Washington not to mediate between Kabul, Islamabad over Torkham tension: John Kirby
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The US State Department Spokesman John Kirby ruled out Washington’s interference in Afghanistan and Pakistan over Torkham border dispute. “We are obviously very concerned by the border clashes, particularly around the Torkham crossing. We want both sides to ratchet down the violence and begin a dialogue to …
Read More »India to provide 120,000 tons of wheat in aid
AT-KABUL: Indian ambassador to Kabul said that New Delhi was ready to provide 120,000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan in aid. The ambassador asked Afghan government to shift it via nearer and cheaper ways. Manpreet Vohra told Afghan foreign minister Sallhauddin Rabani that India was to donate 120,000 tons of …
Read More »60 insurgents killed in ops
AT-KABUL: Sixty Taliban fighters were killed and 26 others wounded in different crackdowns within past 24 hours, security officials said Saturday. In a press release, the ministry of defense said that Afghan National Army with the cooperation of the Afghan National Police and National Directorate of Security, conducted joint operations …
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