AT Monitoring Desk-At least 20 security forces were killed in a Taliban attack on their checkpoints in northern Baghlan province, provincial official said Sunday. Taliban assaulted several checkpoints of Afghan security forces, in which 20 security forces were killed and their checkpoints captured by the militants, a provincial council member …
Read More »7 dead as suicide bomber strikes motorcade of Massoud supporters
KABUL: A suicide bomber hit a convoy of Ahmad Shah Massoud supporters on Sunday afternoon in Kabul, killing at least seven people and injuring 25 others, officials said. The bomber rolling an explosive-laden motorcycle rammed into a motorcade of the rifle-wielding supporters who had been rallying across Kabul in commemoration …
Read More »Helicopters-borne forces kill 12 Laghman villagers
AT Monitoring Desk-JALALABAD: Helicopters-borne Afghan security forces allegedly killed at least 12 civilians and wounded four others during an operation in Badpakh district of eastern Laghman province, residents said Thursday. Local officails confirmed the operation in the district, but they were unaware as to which forces carried out the last …
Read More »Editorial: Breaking deadlocks
There is something doing round in mind of US officials who visited Afghanistan, Pakistan and India within a week just after Kabul hits with multiple attacks in the very nose of US troops who stationed in Afghanistan for 17-year. US Secretary of Defense James Mattis arrived Kabul in an unexpected …
Read More »UNHCR calls for urgent increase in international support for ‘humanitarian crises in Afghanistan
AT-Kabul: At the end of a two-day joint visit to Afghanistan, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, and the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, called on donors to urgently increase and sustain support for the humanitarian response. The UNHCR said that this …
Read More »UNAMA condemns killing of athletes, responders and journalist in Kabul attacks
AT-KABUL: The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) condemned Wednesday’s twin attacks that targeted civilians at a Kabul sports centre, killing at least 22 civilians and wounding more than 75 others. The first attack occurred when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives inside the gym during a wrestling event. Soon …
Read More »Editorial: Enemy tries to silence voice of freedom
Wednesday’s twin terrorist attacks that targeted only civilians in Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood of Kabul city meant nothing but to show how savage the terrorist groups are who look for helpless people in the poor areas and target those who just want to live and work in freedom and happiness just as …
Read More »Editorial: Pompeo visit to Pakistan
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Pakistan on Wednesday for talks with government functionaries to galvanize fraying bilateral relations with Islamabad and reiterate Washington’s demands for the country to fight militants there and in Afghanistan. Pompeo later left for New Delhi for another key visit. Pompeo’s visit comes a few days after …
Read More »Twin blasts at Kabul sports club kill 20, injure over 70
AT-KABUL: At least 20 people mostly civilians were killed and more than 70 wounded when two consecutive explosions rocked the west part of Kabul city on Wednesday evening, targeting a wrestling club. Interior Ministry Spokesman, Nusrat Rahimi, said that a suicide bomber blew himself up in a wrestling club in …
Read More »Parliament praises Khalilzad’s mission in Afghanistan
AT-KABUL: Members of parliament welcomed American diplomat Zalmai Khalilzad’s new job as the US secretary of state special envoy for Afghanistan, saying he would play an effective role in the country. The Afghan-American veteran diplomat takes over the job for the second time in Afghanistan. He was appointed by the …
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