Yearly Archives: 2021

80 Taliban Fighters Killed Across Afghanistan: MoD

(BNA): Defense Ministry says 80 Taliban fighters have been killed across the country in the past 24 hours. Defense Ministry said in a statement on Monday, that 80 insurgents were killed, 36 wounded and a large number of weapons and ammunition were destroyed during the clashes and operations conducted by the Afghan forces. According to

Six Policemen Killed in Taliban Attack in Zabul: Sources

(TOLO News): At least six police force members were killed and two more were wounded in an attack by the Taliban in Zabul province on Monday night, security sources said on Tuesday. The incident happened when a group of armed Taliban attacked a security outpost in the city of Qalat, the center of Zabul on Monday, the sources

NATO Not Leaving Afghanistan before ‘Time Is Right’, Stoltenberg says

(Pajhwok): NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg in a pre-ministerial press conference on Monday reiterated that the presence of the alliance’s troops in Afghanistan is “conditions-based,” saying “we will not leave before the time is right.” “Our common goal is clear. Afghanistan should never again serve as a haven for terrorists to attack our homelands. So,

Afghanistan should never become ‘safe-haven’ for terrorism again

(KHAAMA Press): In a pre-ministerial press conference on Monday, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg stressed the presence of international troops in Afghanistan as condition-based, he said that NATO will not leave the country before the time is right.   “Our common goal is clear. Afghanistan should never again serve as a haven for terrorists to attack our

Afghan Govt Anticipates Continued NATO Support

(TOLO News): Two days ahead of the NATO ministerial, the Afghan government expects the continued support of the alliance to Afghanistan in its train, advice and assist mission. The NATO meeting has been called an important event where allies are expected to decide on the presence of international troops in Afghanistan. “The Afghan government expects

11 security personnel killed in Baghlan attack

(Pajhwok): At least 11 security personnel have been killed and four others wounded in a Taliban attack in northern Baghlan province.  A security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Pajhwok Afghan News the militants stormed a security check-post in the Safdar Khan area of Pul-i-Khumri on Monday evening. He said six Afghan Local Police

European Union Supports Success of the Afghan Peace Process

(BNA): The Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Haneef Atmar had a telephone conversation with the European Commissioner for International Partnerships, Ms. Jutta Urpilainen. They discussed the latest developments in the peace talks in Doha, and the EU’s partnership with the Afghan Government. According to a newsletter of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan, at

40 Security Force Members Killed in Fighting in Past 24 Hours

(TOLO News): Meanwhile, the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) said that the Afghan security forces have made major advances against the Taliban in Kunduz province and have dealt a major human toll to the group. Over 40 Taliban have been killed in recent clashes in Kunduz, according to the MoD. The Dash-e-Arshi and Imam Sahib

6 Policemen Wounded in Herat IED Blast

(TOLO News): The blast occurred around 10:30pm local time in Angel district after a mine placed close to the outpost exploded, said Abdul Ahad Walizada, a spokesman for the provincial police chief. He said four policemen were wounded and have been taken to the hospital for treatment. But Mohamad Rafiq Sherzai, a spokesman for the

Afghan Government Taking Last Breaths: Taliban

(Afghanistan Times): Taliban militants have claimed that President Ashraf Ghani’s government is breathing last, accusing it of trying to sabotage the ongoing peace efforts. The comments came in reaction to Ghani’s First Vice President, Amrullah Saleh who demanded execution of Taliban fighters held in government custody. Ghani’s political opposition parties want him to step aside

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