AT News KABUL: German Aid for Afghan Children (GAAC) has distributed a big amount of edible-items for up to 450 Internally Displaced People (IDPs) living in the capital Kabul, the other day. The aids have been distributed among the displaced families from Kunduz, Helmand, Kandahar and Baghlan provinces and live …
Read More »Dozens of Taliban Rebels Killed in Latest Crackdowns
AT News KABUL: At least 28 Taliban fighters have been killed and 15 others were wounded during latest crackdowns carried out by the Afghan security forces in different provinces in the past 24 hours, defense ministry said. The Ministry of Defense in a statement said that Afghan security forces conducted …
Read More »Kabul Blast Leaves Two Dead amid Escalating Security Incidents
AT News KABUL: A magnetic bomb targeted a military vehicle in PD 4 of Kabul city killed two police officers, security officials said on Sunday. Five others including civilians were wounded in the blast, Kabul police said in a statement. Meanwhile, a video from the site of the blast went …
Read More »70,000 Families Displaced in Last Year’s Conflict
AT News KABUL: At least 70,000 families were forced to flee their homes as armed clashes escalated between government forces and Taliban insurgents last year in different parts of the country, officials confirmed on Sunday. Noor Rahman Akhlaqi, minister of refugees and repatriates said Sunday that they had began a …
Read More »One Killed, 15 Wounded in Helmand Blast
AT News KABUL: A civilian was killed and fifteen others were wounded in a roadside bomb blast in the southern Helmand province, officials said Sunday. Provincial Police Spokesman, Mohammad Zaman Hamdard said that the incident occurred in PD1 of Lashkargah, the capital city of the province. The wounded included two …
Read More »Money Exchangers Accuse Central Bank Leadership of ‘Absolute Dictatorship’
AT News KABUL: A large number of money changers protest the Central Bank’s inattention to their problems, saying that the bank did nothing for them as an “absolute dictatorship” was ruling the bank’s leadership. Dadgol Hazratzai, head of money changers’ union, said Sunday that Ajmal Ahmadi, “who illegally runs the …
Read More »US-Taliban Deal Unproductive: Officials
AT News KABUL: The government of Afghanistan terms the peace deal signed between the United States and Taliban militants as fruitless on the peace efforts. The United States under Donald Trump signed a peace agreement with the Taliban insurgents last February. The deal encourages Washington to pull all its troops …
Read More »Abdulrauf Yet to Release Despite 29 Crackdowns to Nab Kidnappers
AT News KABUL: The Afghan security forces have carried out 29 crackdowns on various cites but failed to release Abdulrauf, a nine years old child from the kidnappers, officials said. Abdulrauf was kidnapped about five months ago in PD4 of Mazar-e-Sharif, the capital city of northern Balkh province. Head of …
Read More »76 Mines Defused, Three Car Bombing Attacks Foiled in Kandahar
AT News KABUL: Some 76 roadside mines planted by Taliban militants defused and three car bombing attacks were thwarted by the Afghan security forces in southern Kandahar province in the past 24 hours, defense officials said on Sunday. Afghan security forces succeeded in discovering and neutralizing 76 IEDs, which were …
Read More »Herat Governor Warns Cleric of Daesh-Supporting Statements
AT News KABUL: Sayed Wahid Qatali, governor for Herat province in the west reacted to the statements made by Mojib Ansari, a religious scholar in the province, saying that Herat was not used as a Daesh terrorist producing place. Ansari had earlier denounced serving in the Afghan government and army …
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