NRF Kills Two Taliban Fighters In Herat Province

The National Resistance Front (NRF) reported that its forces killed two Taliban members on Saturday morning in front of the Directorate of Refugees Affairs in Herat city.

The National Resistance Front (NRF) reported that its forces killed two Taliban members on Saturday morning in front of the Directorate of Refugees Affairs in Herat city.
The front stated that these two Taliban fighters were members of the Taliban border brigade.
In a statement, the NRF said that in this attack, no harm came to civilians or its own forces.
Taliban officials have not commented on this matter.

The National Resistance Front (NRF) announced that around 8 pm last night, its forces attacked a Taliban checkpoint in the 17th police district of Kabul city, killing two Taliban members and injuring three others.
The front reported no casualties among its forces in this operation.
Taliban officials have not yet commented on the matter.
However, the NRF, led by Ahmad Massoud, stated, "We carry out targeted operations in various areas of Afghanistan to eliminate the oppression and crimes of the terrorist Taliban group."
In another statement, the front called on all anti-Taliban forces to unite and rise against the group.

Ebrahim Raisi, the President of Iran, has allocated three billion euros to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Iran for border obstruction.
Majid Mirahmadi, Iran’s Deputy Minister of Interior, highlighted that routes used for human and arms trafficking, including the Afghanistan border, are a priority according to this plan.
According to Iranian media reports, Mirahmadi emphasised that border obstruction entails a comprehensive plan implemented in several layers, including fences, walls, and intelligent border control systems.
He mentioned that Raisi has endorsed the border obstruction plan and has instructed the armed forces to commence the process within five years with this budget.
This Iranian interior ministry official stated that Iran is fortifying its borders to enhance security and deter human and arms trafficking.
Mirahmadi pointed out that more than USD 20 billion worth of smuggled goods enter or leave Iran annually.
He stressed that addressing drug trafficking and insecurities in Iran can all be tackled through fundamental investment in border security measures.

The National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan has issued a stark warning that the current situation under the Taliban’s rule presents a greater danger than the Soviet occupation.
In a statement, the council urged for an extensive and definitive resistance against the Taliban, involving all political, military, and civilian sectors of Afghan society.
Highlighting the Taliban's refusal to engage in meaningful dialogue to resolve Afghanistan's crises, the council criticised the group for its focus on a small, ethnically and ideologically homogenous faction, disregarding the broader Afghan populace.
In a statement, the National Resistance Council outlined its commitment to exploring all methods of resistance, depending solely on divine support and the resilience of the Afghan people.
Moreover, the council has called on the international community and neighbouring countries to hear the plight of the Afghan people rather than continuing their unilateral support for the Taliban regime. It strongly advised against any engagement with or support for the current rulers of Afghanistan.
The council also cautioned that any agreements made with the Taliban regarding the exploitation of Afghanistan's natural resources are both illegitimate and illegal, calling such actions as plunder.
Reflecting on the historical significance of the Mujahideen's victory over the Soviet forces, the council acknowledged this monumental triumph while also noting the painful and instructive events that followed.
The National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan comprises veteran leaders of the anti-Soviet Jihad, former government officials, and leaders of significant Afghan political parties. Established abroad after the Taliban's takeover, its influential members, including Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, Atta Mohammad Noor, Mohammad Mohaqiq, Abdul Rab Rasul Sayyaf, and Sarwar Danish, continue their activities from outside Afghanistan.

The US State Department announced that John Bass, Acting Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, will travel to Doha and Islamabad to discuss Afghanistan and regional security interests with Qatari and Pakistani officials.
The department stated that the trip will take place from April 26 to 30.
In a statement, the US State Department said that Bass will meet with senior Qatari government officials and other diplomatic missions to discuss supporting Afghanistan and shared security interests in the region.
The department added that in Islamabad, he will also discuss a range of regional and bilateral issues as part of US-Pakistan cooperation with senior government officials.
Bass has served as the US Ambassador to Afghanistan from December 2017 to January 2020.

During a meeting with Taliban officials in Kabul, Serik Zhumangarin, Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, announced his country's readiness to assist in the digitisation of the Taliban government.
Zhumangarin stated that Kazakhstan will also collaborate in connecting Afghan schools to the internet and ensure that all children have access to education.
The Taliban's Ministry of Commerce and Industry reported on Friday about a meeting between the group and officials from Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan in Kabul.
The ministry, without providing further details, mentioned that discussions in the meeting focused on connecting North Asia to South Asia and reducing transit and transportation costs.
Zhumangarin expressed during the meeting, "We are eager to share our experiences with our Afghan partners."
Both sides also discussed increasing internet speed in Afghanistan from 60 to 100 gigabits per second.
Additionally, during the official visit of the Kazakh delegation to Afghanistan, 35 Kazakh companies showcased their products and services at the Kazakhstan-Afghanistan Trade Expo in Kabul.
