Category: South East Asia

Maidan Wardak Police Chief Suspended Over Behsud Incident

The Ministry of Interior Affairs in a statement said that it has completed its investigation into the incident. Maidan Wardak police chief Allah Dad Fedaee was suspended and referred to the Attorney General’s Office over the Behsud incident, in which 11 civilians were killed and 31 more were wounded, according to the Interior Ministry.

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6 Security Force Members Killed in Badghis Clashes

The first clashes took place in Aab Kamari district of the province after a group of Taliban attacked a security outpost. At least six security force members were killed and six others were wounded in two separate Taliban attacks in Badghis province on Sunday night, a local official said.

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Four killed, one wounded in two separate attacks in Kabul

At least four people were killed and one other wounded in two separate incidents on Tuesday morning in Kabul city.

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Foreign Ministry confirms driver killed in early morning explosion

Officials from the Afghan Foreign Ministry confirmed a ministerial driver was killed early Tuesday morning when the armored Land Cruiser he was traveling in was targeted in an IED explosion.

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US CENTCOM chief concerned about Taliban’s ‘actions’

US Central Command Chief Frank McKenzie indicated Monday that the Taliban would need to change course for Washington to withdraw all its troops by the May 1 deadline.

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Abdullah claims Taliban responsible for the stalled peace talks

Abdullah Abdullah, Chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) said Tuesday the Taliban has brought the intra-Afghan negotiations to a standstill in Doha, Qatar. Addressing a meeting on the occasion of the inauguration of the HCNR’s Media and Public Awareness Commission, Abdullah stated that no negotiations have been held between the peace teams for about three weeks.

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Saleh claims al-Qaeda fighters supporting Taliban in Afghanistan

Vice President Amrullah Saleh claimed that the Taliban has not cut ties with al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, despite having agreed to do so when signing the agreement with the US in February last year. In an interview with France24 on Monday, Saleh stated: “At least 500 foreign terrorists largely affiliated with al-Qaeda are fighting alongside Taliban in Afghanistan.”

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American troops likely to stay after May: US senator

US Senator Lindsey Graham said Sunday night that American troops will stay on in Afghanistan and only leave when the conditions are right. In an interview with CBS News, Graham, a Republican senator, said: “I’m very pleased with what the Biden administration is proposing for Afghanistan. We’re going to keep troops there on a conditions-based approach.”

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MoI suspends Maidan Wardak police chief over Bihsud shooting

The Ministry of Interior (MoI) said Monday Allah Dad Fedaee, the police chief of Maidan Wardak province has been suspended over the shooting of protesters in Bihsud district about 10 days ago.

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Eight security forces killed in Badghis and Ghor clashes

At least eight members of the Afghan security forces were killed and two more wounded in clashes with Taliban militants in Badghis and Ghor provinces, sources said Monday.

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