Category: Afghanistan

4 Policemen Killed in Kunduz Clashes

The clashes took place in PD1 of Kunduz city when the Taliban attacked a security outpost. At least four policemen were killed and three more were wounded in a Taliban attack on Monday night, said Fawzia Yaftali, a provincial council member.

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Border Police Member Killed, 2 Wounded In Nangarhar Blast

The explosion occurred in Surkh Rod district, according to local officials. At least one border police officer was killed and two more were wounded in an explosion in the eastern province of Nangarhar on Tuesday morning, local officials said.

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One Policeman Killed, Three Wounded in Kabul Blast

The incident happened at around 08:30 am in Tangi Tarakhil area east of Kabul. One police force member was killed and three more were wounded in an explosion that targeted their vehicle in Kabul on Wednesday morning, police confirmed in a statement.

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‘Islamic Govt to Replace Current Govt in Afghanistan’: Taliban

However, the Office of National Security Council (ONSC) has said that it is premature to talk about the political system in Afghanistan.

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One Policeman Killed, Three Wounded in Kabul Blast

The incident happened at around 08:30 am in Tangi Tarakhil area east of Kabul. One police force member was killed and three more were wounded in an explosion that targeted their vehicle in Kabul on Wednesday morning, police confirmed in a statement.

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Troop Pullout Should Be Tied to Afghan Talks: German FM

Maas said that at the end of April, “these peace talks won’t be over.” The withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan should be tied to progress in peace negotiations between the Afghan Republic and the Taliban, rather than “slavishly” bound to an end-of-April deadline, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said Tuesday as quoted by AP.

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Inside the Shadowy Militias Luring Unsuspecting Afghans to Fight, or Die

Afghanistan’s poor are being deceived into defending outposts from the Taliban, sometimes under the guise of construction work — a scheme partially bankrolled by the government.

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Experts group urges delayed US troop pullout in Afghanistan

The United States should urgently re-open talks with the Taliban to delay a full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan beyond the May 1 deadline agreed to by the Trump administration, a bipartisan experts group recommended Wednesday after months of studying potential pathways to peace.

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Pentagon: No Decision on ‘Force Posture’ in Afghanistan

The Taliban has been saying that the US strikes were against the spirit of the US-Taliban peace deal. The Pentagon on Wednesday reiterated that any withdrawal from Afghanistan will be conditions-based.

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An ICC Investigation Into War Crimes Is Key to Securing Peace in Afghanistan

There have already been many military maneuvers, political pivots and plot twists since the U.S. inked a peace deal with the Taliban late last month. But the one development that could finally bring a measure of clarity to Afghanistan in the long term is the International Criminal Court’s decision on March 5 to approve opening a full investigation into allegations […]

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