AT-Kabul: High Peace Council is gearing up to host religious scholars from Pakistan and Afghanistan to discuss stalled peace process, just in the wake of talks between Afghan officials with the Taliban leadership in Saudi Arabia. Karim Khalili, chief of the council, said that Kabul has been lobbying with Pakistan’s …
Read More »Thousands of underprivileged families receive wheat in Samangan
AT-KABUL: More than three thousand families including people hit by drought, police martyrs’ families and nomads received 441 tons of wheat in aid on Saturday in northern Samangan province, officials said. Rajab Ali Yousufi, head of Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) for Samangan, told Pajhwok Afghan News that the …
Read More »ANDSF kills 57 Taliban in fresh offensives
AT-KABUL: More than fifty-seven Taliban insurgents have been killed and ten wounded in fresh offensives launched by Afghan security forces over the past day. The Ministry of Defense said in a statement that Afghan Army and Police and National Directorate of Security officers launched joint operations against insurgents in different …
Read More »Foreign national collecting information on Kajaki dam: Official
AT-KABUL: Some foreign nationals armed with sophisticated weapons and modern technology, are in Helmand province to collect information about the Kajaki hydropower dam, the provincial governor claimed. “Our intelligence operatives have found out that some foreign nationals who seem to be from Iran, are here and ask questions from the …
Read More »Parliament demands action as civilian deaths hit record high
By Farhad Naibkhel-KABUL: As civilian casualties hit record high in Afghanistan, Parliament on Wednesday called the spike in deaths a matter of ‘grave concern’, urging security agencies to ratchet up efforts to rein in the menace. The concerns are voiced a day after the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan raised …
Read More »12 civilians killed in Wardak airstrike; UN says
AT-KABUL: Twelve civilians were killed on Sunday in an airstrike in Maidan Wardak province during operations conducted by pro-government forces in the area, according to preliminary findings by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). UN mission said all of the victims were women and children from the same family …
Read More »51 insurgents killed in military raids
AT-KABUL: At least 51 militants have been killed in the past day in military crackdowns that left 31 others wounded across the country. Afghan national security and defense forces launched a string of joint operations against insurgents in Nangarhar, Kapisa, Ghazni, Logar, Kandahar, Zabul, Badghis, Herat, Faryab, Baghlan, Sar-e-Pul, Kunduz …
Read More »Nine Taliban insurgents arrested in Kabul
KABUL: National directorate of security on Wednesday said it has arrested nine Taliban insurgents in intelligence operations in Kabul City. The insurgent Taliban members in detention are believed to have been involved in ‘subversive’ activities and responsible for many counts of bombings and ambushes on security forces, spying on government, …
Read More »UNAMA concerned over civilian casualties in airstrikes
AT-KABUL: The U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on Tuesday expressed concernsover the rising number of civilians killed in airstrikes this year in Afghanistan, with credible reports of the latest incident occurring late Saturday in Kapisa province. The Mission in a statement said, “UNAMA received multiple, credible allegations that on …
Read More »Dozens of insurgents killed in military raids
AT-KABUL: Following a series of coordinated military crackdowns across the country’s tumultuous areas, at least 23 militants have been killed and 16 wounded over the past day. Afghan national security and defense forces launched a string of joint operations against insurgents in Nangarhar, Kapisa, Ghazni, Paktia, Khost, Logar, Kandahar, Zabul, …
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