The attack was carried out by the Taliban in Tapa-e-Akhtar area in Khan Abad district, a source said. A security source said on Friday that 16 security force members were killed and two more were wounded in a Taliban attack on their outpost in Khan Abad district in the northern province of Kunduz on Thursday night.
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Fighting Reported in Behsud as Team Wraps Up Its Probe
Some family members of those killed in Behsud said the incident needs to be probed thoroughly. Sporadic fighting reported in Hese Awal Behsud district in the central province of Maidan Wardak as the probe team wrapped up their investigation into the clashes in the district that killed at least 12 people, a source said on Friday.
Read more ›Many Taliban return to Afghanistan front-line duty, as Biden admin reviews U.S.-Taliban deal
“Senior commanders and governors have been directed to return to their positions and attend special sessions and discussions,” one leader said. Taliban fighters have been called out of their traditional winter break from fighting to front-line duty, three militant leaders tell NBC News, amid growing concerns in their ranks that the Biden administration will not withdraw foreign troops by an […]
Read more ›Taliban Kills 21 Afghan Troops, Warns of ‘Dangerous Escalation’ if US Breaches Deal
Taliban insurgents have killed at least 21 government troops in new attacks in Afghanistan as U.S.-brokered peace talks between the two warring sides remain stalled. The fighting comes as the United States is reviewing a February 2020 agreement with the Taliban, which required remaining American and allied forces to leave Afghanistan by May of this year.
Read more ›US-Taliban pact has no element of peace, says Haqqani
‘Taliban’s definition of peace is very different from that of the US or the Afghan govt’ The agreement between the US and the Taliban has no element of peace and is basically a withdrawal pact for American troops from war-torn Afghanistan, a former Pakistani diplomat has said.
Read more ›Five Govt Forces Killed in Faryab, Says Governor
Faryab governor says some soldiers were taken hostage by the Taliban after they attacked their outpost. At least five security force members, including the commander of the sixth battalion of the Afghan army, in Khwaja Sabz Posh district in the northern province of Faryab on Thursday afternoon, the provincial governor Naqibullah Fayiq said on Friday.
Read more ›Fighting Reported in 20 Provinces in Last 24 Hours
Sources and officials said that at least 20 security force members were killed in the clashes. The Ministry of Defense on Friday reported fighting between the government forces and the Taliban in at least 20 provinces in the past 24 hours.
Read more ›Our Mutual Fight: The Case against Pakistani Normalization with Israel
The Pakistani government should never, under any circumstances and no matter the pressure, normalize with Israel. Doing so is not only dangerous – as it will embolden an already vile, racist, violent apartheid Israel – but it would also be considered a betrayal of a historic legacy of mutual solidarity, collective affinity and brotherhood that have bonded Palestinians and Pakistanis […]
Read more ›US Secretary of State, Khalizad discuss Afghan peace
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Thursday met with US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad, and discussed the Afghan peace process.
Read more ›16 pro-government forces killed in Kunduz attack
At least 16 pro-government forces were killed in clashes with the Taliban militants in Kunduz province on Thursday night, sources confirmed. Mohammad Yousuf Ayubi, head of the provincial council told Ariana News that the clashes started after insurgents attacked a base of the public uprising forces and the NDS in the Khanabad district of the province.
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