Category: South East Asia

Iran blames Daesh for deadly school bombing in Kabul

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif condemned Saturday’s bombing close to a girls school in Kabul city and called on all Afghans to end the violence. Shortly after the explosions, the Taliban issued a statement denying responsibility for the attack. No group has yet claimed responsibility but Zarif pointed a finger at Daesh (ISIS). According to Iran’s Fars news, Zarif […]

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Pakistan’s Bajwa meets with Ghani in Kabul: Sources tell Reuters

Pakistani Army Chief of Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and other leaders in Kabul on Monday, sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity. The media wing of Pakistan’s military did not immediately respond to a request for comment or confirm the visit. According to Reuters, it was not immediately clear what was discussed during […]

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Logar police district chief killed in shooting

An Afghan security official was killed in an attack by unknown armed men in eastern Logar province on Monday, sources said. Hasibullah Stanekzai, Head of the Provincial Council told Ariana News that Shahpor Ahmadzai, police chief for PD1 of Logar, was gunned down by unknown armed men in the provincial capital Pul-e-Alam city. The incident took place at Shahidan square […]

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Arguments Erupt in Parliament Over Kabul School Attack

Afghan parliament’s Monday session was disrupted following verbal clashes between MPs over Saturday’s deadly attack on the Kabul school, with some lawmakers calling it a genocide, while others characterized it as the killing of Afghans. The attack left over 60 people killed, all teenage students, and over 150 wounded. Some lawmakers meanwhile called for the removal of security heads. They […]

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Taliban leader boasts of security under his Islamic Emirate

On May 9, the Taliban released a statement attributed to its “Emir of the Faithful,” Hibatullah (Haibatullah) Akhunzada, who has been the overall leader of the group since 2016. Akhunzada claims victory is on the horizon, saying “our country is on the verge of attaining complete freedom and independence, and with the Divine Help of Allah (SwT), the hopes and […]

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Pakistan army chief repeats support for Afghan peace ahead of Eid truce

General Qamar Javed Bajwa reiterates Islamabad’s support for peace process to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, as Taliban and government declare a three-day ceasefire. The Pakistani army chief has offered Islamabad’s support for the Afghanistan peace process in a meeting with President Ashraf Ghania in Kabul amid growing violence as the United States withdraws its troops. Pakistani Army Chief of Staff […]

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Abdullah Seeks Permanent Ceasefire to End War

Abdullah Abdullah, the chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, in a statement on ceasefire announcement by Taliban said that “temporary ceasefires” are not permanent solution to the country’s problems,” stressing the need for permanent ceasefire to end the war in the country. “We believe that the solution to the current crisis in the country is to speed up […]

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Over 40 Killed in Past Day Amid Sharp Rise in Violence

At least 40 people were killed in 10 provinces of the country and over 50 more were wounded in the last 24 hours. In one of the incidents, 11 civilians were killed and 29 more were wounded in a roadside bomb explosion that targeted a bus carrying passengers in the southern province of Zabul. “This bomb hit a 404 bus, […]

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Ghani Orders Afghan Forces to Observe Eid Ceasefire

President Ashraf Ghani in a statement on Monday instructed all Afghan forces to observe the ceasefire during three days of Eid, but he reiterated that the Taliban’s violence has no legitimacy as international troops are leaving the country. Ghani stated that the government is aware of the announcement of the ceasefire by the Taliban, but he did not welcome it […]

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Fire Breaks Out at Market in Downtown Kabul

Fire broke out at a market in the Makrorayan-e-Char area in Kabul’s District 4 on Saturday afternoon. The cause of the fire is not clear so far. Eyewitnesses said dozens of shops were damaged in the fire. The area is surrounded by dozens of shops and residential houses. Videos on social media show that shopkeepers were trying to save their […]

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