Archive for April, 2021

Taliban Attacks Rising Despite Intl Efforts for Peace

Despite not officially announcing a spring fighting season, the Taliban has increased attacks in various regions of the country—including the strategic areas of Kandahar in the south, Balkh in the north, Herat in the west and Nangarhar in the east. Meanwhile, military analysts attributed the surge in violence by the Taliban to the group’s attempt to pressure the Afghan government, […]

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Blast Targets NDS Convoy in Kabul: Source

A powerful blast rocked Afghanistan’s capital Kabul on Tuesday night. A security source told TOLOnews that the blast occurred as a result of a suicide bombing that targeted a convoy of the Afghan intelligence agency—the National Directorate of Security (NDS)–at Shaheed Roundabout in PD15 of the city. A security source said that so far four wounded have been brought to […]

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Pakistan urges Taliban to stay engaged in Afghan peace process

Pakistan on Monday urged the Taliban to remain engaged in the Afghan peace process after the armed group said it would now shun summits about Afghanistan until all foreign forces had left. The decision was taken after the United States said last week it would withdraw all troops by Sept. 11 this year, later than a May 1 deadline set […]

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Army officer assassinated in Kabul

An army officer and his driver were killed on Tuesday morning in Kabul, sources said. According to the sources the incident occurred in Arzan Qaimat area in the east of Kabul. In the shooting the army officer’s driver was also killed, sources added. So far the identity of the victims are not known and police have not yet commented. So […]

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Eight police killed in Taliban attack in Badakhshan

At least eight policemen were killed on Monday night in a Taliban group attack in Badakhshan province, officials said. Abdullah Naji Nazari, a member of the Badakhshan Provincial Council, said the police were killed in a Taliban attack in Zebak district. The Taliban attacked and set fire to the police base and stole all the equipment, Nazari added. Badakhshan police […]

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Islamist Terrorism under Check

Islamist terrorist formations – global, transnational and Pakistan-based – despite relentless efforts over decades to create turmoil in India’s hinterland, have failed to gain any noticeable traction. In fact, the last major attack (resulting in three or more fatalities) by Islamist terrorists, outside Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), was recorded on January 2, 2016, when 14 persons, including the six attackers, […]

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Ghani says Taliban no longer has an ‘excuse’ to continue the war

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday rejected any military parallels with the US war in Vietnam and dismissed concerns that his country would collapse after American forces are withdrawn. In an interview with CNN, Ghani said it was time Afghanistan regained its sovereignty after 20 years of American and international presence. “In the past two years, Afghan defence and security […]

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Germany will not abandon Afghan staff, minister says

Germany will not let down its Afghan staff as the international military mission in the country, Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer pledged on Sunday. “I feel it is Germany’s sincere duty to not leave these people without protection now that we will permanently withdraw,” the defence ministry in Berlin said on Twitter, quoting extracts from an interview with German news agency […]

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Pakistan urges Taliban to stay engaged in Afghan peace process

Pakistan on Monday urged the Taliban to remain engaged in the Afghan peace process after the armed group said it would now shun summits about Afghanistan until all foreign forces had left. The decision was taken after the United States said last week it would withdraw all troops by Sept. 11 this year, later than a May 1 deadline set […]

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No guarantees about Afghanistan’s future post-pullout: American NSA

No one can offer guarantees about Afghanistan’s future after U.S. troops leave, a top White House official said on Sunday, even as he stressed the United States would stay focused on terrorist threats emanating from the country. This comes after US President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that United States will withdraw all remaining troops from Afghanistan by September 11. […]

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