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Won’t Allow Attacks To Hamper Relations with Russia, Says Taliban Foreign Ministry

Sep 5, 2022, 13:47 GMT+1

The Taliban Foreign Ministry announced that the group will not allow the suicide attack on the Russian embassy in Kabul to impact Kabul-Moscow relations. The ministry stressed that serious measures have been taken to ensure the security of embassies.

Taliban Foreign Ministry didn’t rule out future possible attacks on the embassies in Kabul, however, they said that they continue to make sure that the embassy’s activities aren’t disrupted.

Taliban foreign ministry said that the group’s security forces have initiated investigation into the attack.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has urged the Taliban to identify and punish the perpetrators of the suicide attack near the entrance of the country's embassy in Kabul.

Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed that two employees of the Russian embassy were killed in the attack.

The ministry added that Afghan citizens were also among the victims.

So far, no group has claimed responsibility for today’s suicide attack in Kabul.

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Identify Perpetrators of Suicide Attack on Russian Embassy In Kabul, Says Moscow

Sep 5, 2022, 13:10 GMT+1

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has urged Taliban to identify and punish the perpetrators of the suicide attack near the entrance of the country's embassy in Kabul. Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed that two employees of the Russian embassy were killed in the attack.

The ministry added that Afghan citizens were also among the victims.

Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that the Russian embassy in Kabul is in close contact with the Taliban's security establishment regarding the attack.

Tajik-Russian Foreign Ministers Meet

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov discussed Monday's suicide attack with Tajik Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin in Moscow.

According to the Russian media, Lavrov said that following this attack, security measures have increased around the Russian embassy in Kabul.

The foreign minister of Tajikistan told reporters that the perpetrators of this attack will be identified. He added that they “will take collective action”.

The foreign ministers of the two countries paid tribute to the victims of today’s attack in Kabul.

Earthquake in Kunar Leaves 8 Dead, Say Local Taliban Officials

Sep 5, 2022, 11:02 GMT+1

Taliban officials said that an earthquake on Sunday night in eastern province of Kunar left at least eight dead and the casualties may further increase. Najibullah Hanif, a spokesperson for the governor of Kunar, said that the “earthquake has caused financial and human losses”.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) stated that a 5.3-magnitude earthquake shook the areas near the city of Jalalabad on Monday morning.

Mohammad Nasim Haqqani, the spokesperson of the Taliban Natural Disaster Management Authority, said that the initial reports of casualties from the earthquake were six people dead and nine injured.

Afghanistan is still dealing with the consequences of a severe earthquake in June that killed more than 1,000 people in Khost and Paktika provinces.

2 Russian Embassy Staff Killed In Powerful Blast in Western Kabul

Sep 5, 2022, 10:43 GMT+1

Two Russian embassy staff members have been killed, along with a civilian, in a suicide bomb attack near the entrance of the Russian embassy in Kabul, Russian foreign ministry confirmed on Monday.

A higher death toll is expected, with various media outlet reports saying that between eight and 10 people had been killed, while some security sources have stated that more than 20 people have been killed and wounded in the blast.

Earlier, Russian state-owned news agency RIA reported that a diplomat and an embassy security guard had been wounded in the bombing which occurred near Darulaman Road in western Kabul.

RIA said the explosion went off when a Russian diplomat came out to people waiting outside to call out the names of candidates for visas.

According to a statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry, the explosion occurred 'in the immediate vicinity of the entrance to the consular section of the Russian Embassy' in the Afghan capital.

“An unknown militant set off an explosive device,” the ministry said. “As a result of the attack, two members of the diplomatic mission were killed, and there are also victims among Afghan citizens.”

Khalid Zadran, Taliban’s spokesperson for the Kabul police, said at least one civilian was killed and that 10 others were wounded. Zadran said an investigation was underway, and that the area was blocked off by police.

Taliban officials had earlier said that a suicide bomber had detonated explosives near the entrance of the Russian Embassy in Kabul, adding that the attacker was shot dead by armed guards as he approached the gate.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosion.

Several residents of Kabul's district 6 told Afghanistan International that around 10:50 am, a strong blast wave jolted their homes.

Closure of Girls’ Schools Damages Afghanistan, Says UN Secretary General

Sep 3, 2022, 12:31 GMT+1

Depriving girls of education and closing girls' schools is “an unjustifiable violation of equal rights that damages” Afghanistan, said Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General. Geterres added that Afghan girls have been locked out of the classroom and from going to school.

UN Secretary-General in a tweet stressed that girls belong at the school.

It has been more than a year since the Taliban, banned Afghan girls from continuing their secondary education in Afghanistan.

Despite domestic and international demand to reopen secondary schools for Afghan girls, the Taliban has not shown any signs or desire to relent.

US & Taliban Should Discuss Formation of Mutually Agreeable Government, Says Khalilzad

Sep 3, 2022, 11:21 GMT+1

Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US Special Representative in Afghanistan, said that the Taliban have violated the Doha agreement. Khalilzad said that the US and Taliban should discuss the unimplemented issues, including the formation of a government based on mutual understanding.

Earlier during a security meeting in Islamabad, Khalilzad had said that in the current political structure, the Taliban has not acted according to the Doha agreement.

He had said that according to the Doha Agreement, an inclusive government should be established through negotiations.

The formation of an inclusive government is one of the main demands of the international community from the Taliban.

However, the Taliban claim that they have an inclusive government in place and have sought recognition from the international community.

In an interview with TOLOnews Khalilzad, however, said that the Taliban must reconsider their decisions, including the closure of girls' schools in Afghanistan.

The former US diplomat emphasised that the Taliban should not miss this opportunity.

Bilal Karimi, deputy spokesperson of the Taliban, said that these statements were Khalilzad’s personal opinion.