Category: South East Asia

Afghan Air Force pilot killed in Kabul bombing, attack claimed by Taliban

An Afghan Air Force pilot was killed by a bomb in Kabul on Saturday, officials said, in an attack claimed by the Taliban. The pilot, Hamidullah Azimi, died when a sticky bomb attached to his vehicle detonated, officials said, adding that five civilians were wounded in the explosion. Azimi was trained to fly U.S.-made UH60 Black Hawk helicopters and had […]

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Head of Paktia radio station assassinated in Kabul

Tofan Omeri, who was the head of Paktia Ghag Radio and a state prosecutor at Bagram prison, was assassinated in Kabul on Sunday, Nai-Supporting Open Media in Afghanistan confirmed. Nai urged government to arrest the perpetrators and disclose the motive behind his death. Meanwhile, a security source told Ariana News that Omeri was killed in the Deh Sabz district of […]

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Commandos launch operation to push back Taliban from Kunduz city

Afghan commandos have launched a clearance operation in Kunduz city to push back the Taliban, the Defense Ministry said. According to the ministry, commandos have already cleared the General Raziq Square in the city and the offices of Afghan National Radio and Television (RTA).

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Kabul Rocked by Massive Attack as Violence in Afghanistan Surges

Kabul was rocked by a massive car bomb and gunfire near the “Green Zone,” on Tuesday, close to the Defense Minister’s home and foreign embassies. No group has yet claimed responsibility, but as the only group believed to be capable of such an attack, many believe the Taliban is the perpetrator. In a show of support for the Afghan government […]

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Afghanistan: bullied, bombed, betrayed

The corporate media was forced to admit the obvious by early July. Even before U.S. troops left Afghanistan, the reactionary Islamist Taliban that their invasion overthrew had retaken huge swaths of the country. After 20 years and over $2 trillion spent, Washington faced a massive failure with nothing to show for it but death and destruction. What apologists for U.S. […]

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Intense clashes between ANDSF and Taliban underway in Sheberghan

Heavy clashes between the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) and Taliban are underway in Sheberghan city, the capital of Jawzjan province, local sources told Ariana News early Saturday. Clashes are reportedly underway in PD1 of Sheberghan, where former Vice President Abdul Rasheed Dostum lives. Officials have not yet commented. Sayed Shamsudin Sadat, a member of Junbish Milli Party […]

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Taliban seize parts of northern Jawzjan capital after heavy clashes

Taliban militants have captured parts of Sheberghan city, capital of Jawzjan province, local officials confirmed Saturday evening. According to sources, the Taliban seized control of the provincial governor’s office, police headquarters, the provincial headquarters of the National Directorate of Security (NDS), and Jawzjan prison. On Saturday evening, clashes between the Afghan National Defense and Security (ANDSF) and the insurgents were […]

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Bidens orders B-52 to target Taliban insurgents

US President Joe Biden has ordered B-52 bombers and Spectre gunships to target Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan who are advancing towards three key cities. The B-52 bombers are being supported by the AC-130 Spectre gunships which are armed with a 25mm Gatling gun, a 40mm Bofors cannon and a 105mm M102 cannon – which can provide pinpoint accurate fire from […]

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Taliban takes control of first provincial capital, as UN urges militants to ‘stop attacks’

The Taliban, on Friday, announced they have taken control of Zaranj in southern Nimroz province, which would be their first provincial capital, in a symbolic victory. However, government forces refuted the news saying fighting was still ongoing and Zaranj had not fallen. Nimroz is sparsely populated in a region that is mainly desert and Zaranj, the provincial capital, has about […]

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Now military officials will review Afghan translator’s rejected relocation bid as crucial documents are provided

Military officials are to review the rejected relocation bid of an Afghan translator after the Daily Mail provided crucial documents in his favour. Latif Hottak, 36, was denied the right to come to the UK because the Ministry of Defence said he had been dismissed from his job as an interpreter in January 2011. But salary records handed to the […]

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