Category: South East Asia

Well-organized intelligence agency leads Taliban on battlefields: Omer

The Afghan government has accused the Taliban of being a proxy force for an intelligence agency which “provides the group with equipment and facilities.” Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Waheed Omer, President Ghani’s advisor and director-general of the Office of Public and Strategic Affairs, stated that a well-organized intelligence agency is leading Taliban war across the country. Omer, however, […]

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Military tanks being moved to Pakistan will be targeted: MoI

During a visit to assess the security situation of Paktia province on Saturday, the acting interior minister Abdul Satar Mirzakwal confirmed that there have been reports of government military tanks being moved across the border to Pakistan following the fall of districts in Afghanistan. Mirzkwal warned that if security forces detect movement of this type the air force will target […]

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Taliban families living in Pakistan: Interior Minister

Pakistan’s interior minister said Sunday that the families of Afghanistan’s Taliban live in his country, including in areas around the capital, Islamabad, and that members of the insurgent group receive medical treatment in local hospitals. The admission by Sheikh Rashid Ahmed came during an interview aired by a privately-owned Pakistani television channel, Geo News. This is a significant departure from […]

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Czech military lowers flag as they end their presence in Afghanistan

The Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Afghanistan Jiri Baloun officiated over an ceremony over the weekend marking the end to the Czech military’s presence in Afghanistan. The military parade was also attended by the Deputy Commander of US and NATO’s Resolute Support Mission Lt. Gen. Nicola Zanelli, who thanked the Czech Republic for its nearly twenty-year military presence and […]

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Afghan officials slam Pakistan for harboring Taliban

Following the admission by Pakistan’s Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed about the presence of Afghan Taliban in Pakistan, and that their families live in the country, including on the outskirts of Islamabad, Afghan officials Tuesday slammed Pakistan for harboring members of the group. In response to Ahmed’s revelations, First Vice President Amrullah Saleh implied that Afghanistan has long suspected this […]

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Hundreds Take Up Arms Across Afghanistan in Support of ANDSF

Hundreds of people, many of them armed, on Friday poured into streets in 10 provinces of the country to raise their voice in support of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), announcing their preparation to fight the Taliban. Those who rallied on streets said they will not allow the Taliban to take over their villages. In northern Takhar […]

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Security Forces Confront Taliban Offensives in Baghlan

Taliban offensives in Pul-e-Khumri city in Baghlan to break the defensive fronts but they faced strong response by Afghan commandos and police special forces and their attacks were pushed back; however, pressure remains on the capital city. The security forces assured that they will prevent the Taliban from entering Pul-e-Khumri. Heavy clashes have been underway on the outskirts of Pul-e-Khumri […]

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Biden Vows ‘Sustained’ Partnership as He Meets Afghan Leaders

President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, the chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, met with US President Joe Biden at the White House on Friday, a key meeting that happens amidst fragile security situation in the country as the international troops are leaving. In this meeting, Biden promised the Afghan leaders a “sustained” partnership even as he moves […]

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Commanders: Taliban Attempted to Take Pul-e-Khumri

Two army commanders on Sunday said the Taliban made multiple combined attacks overnight attempting to break key defense areas in the northern city of Pul-e-Khumri, but their attempts failed as they faced resistance by security forces. One of these attacks in the Block Ha area in Pul-e-Khumri continued for three hours, commando forces said. “Their attacks continued last night, but […]

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Civil War In Afghanistan Will Threaten Afghanistan, China And Pakistan – OpEd

The United States, which has prosecuted a war against Afghanistan since October 2001, has promised to withdraw its combat troops by September 11, 2021. This war has failed to attain any of the gains that were promised after 20 years of fighting: neither has it resulted in the actual fragmentation of terrorist groups nor has it led to the destruction […]

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