Category: South East Asia

Hundreds of Parwan residents prepare to fight Taliban in Baghlan

Hundreds of former Mujahideen leaders and fighters, along with officials in Parwan province have come together in preparation to fight the Taliban in neighboring Baghlan province. Parwan residents, who have taken up arms, said they will not allow the Taliban to seize power. “We are ready to confront them,” said Zalmay, a member of the public uprising force. “We will […]

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Biden says Afghan interpreters who “risked their lives” for US troops won’t be left behind

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday (June 24) said Afghan interpreters who aided American troops during the 20-year-long war would not be abandoned to their fate when the United States and its allies complete their withdrawal from that nation. The United States is planning to evacuate a group of vulnerable Afghan interpreters before the U.S. military completes its withdrawal from […]

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Afghan forces retake seven districts: Military

The Afghan forces have regained control of seven districts in the last 24 hours amid a surge in Taliban offensives across the country. The Afghan military said Friday that the Afghan forces have recaptured the Mizaka, Ahmadabad, and Sayed Karam districts in Paktia; Andkhoi and Khan Charbagh in Faryab; and Khinjan and Dushi districts of Baghlan. This comes as Taliban […]

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130 Taliban members cross sides, join peace process

A group of 130 armed Taliban led by Maulvi Mardan joined the peace process in Herat on Thursday, officials confirmed. Herat Governor Abdul Sabor Qani said the group had been active in areas of Herat’s Shindand district, and that many villages in the area were under the group’s control. Local officials in Herat said the group entered the government’s peace […]

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Ghani arrives in DC to discuss new chapter post troops withdrawal

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and a high-ranking delegation landed in Washington DC on a direct flight from Kabul on Thursday for a two-day official visit, the Presidential Palace said. “During the visit, the President is scheduled to meet with US President Joe Biden, members of Congress and the Senate and a number of other US officials to discuss the new […]

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US closely monitoring current situation in Afghanistan: Milley

The Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley told the US Senate that the Taliban had taken control of numerous districts since May, but that the group would not be able to capture major cities. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has meanwhile said that Afghanistan is still in the world’s spotlight and that the United States […]

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Ghani says Biden’s withdrawal decision was a game changer but govt respects it

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said Tuesday at a virtual conference that US President Joe Biden’s decision, endorsed by NATO, to withdraw all foreign troops from the country has been a “game-changing and game-shaping decision”. Addressing delegates at the Looking towards Peace in Afghanistan after the US-NATO Withdrawal Conference, organized by the Arab Center Washington, Ghani said: “By ending the guessing […]

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Russia’s military chief calls for Tehran and Islamabad to support peace process

Russia’s Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said Wednesday that peace and stability in Afghanistan will not be possible without Iran and Pakistan’s support. Addressing the 9th Moscow Conference on International Security, Shoigu said the situation in Afghanistan “requires particular attention – both by neighboring countries and international organizations”. He said that in 20 years US and NATO troops had not managed […]

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CENTCOM says retrograde process over 50% complete

U.S. Central Command said Wednesday that since President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw troops, the Department of Defense has retrograded the equivalent of approximately 763 C-17 cargo flight loads of material out of Afghanistan and have turned nearly 14,790 pieces of equipment over to the Defense Logistics Agency for disposal. The 14,790 pieces of equipment comprise almost entirely federal excess […]

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Public uprising forces increase as Taliban intensify offensives

Hundreds of former Afghan Mujahideen and other residents of northern Kabul held a rally on Wednesday, supporting Afghan security forces in their fight against the Taliban. Taliban insurgents have conducted a wave of offensives in Afghanistan‘s north in recent days, moving beyond their southern strongholds as international forces withdraw. Fierce fighting between the Taliban and Afghan government forces has taken […]

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