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National Resistance Front Reports Killing Three Taliban Members in Herat

May 13, 2024, 14:12 GMT+1

The National Resistance Front (NRF) has declared that it conducted two separate attacks in Herat city and Tulk district, resulting in the deaths of three Taliban members and the injury of another.

The Taliban has not yet issued any response to this assertion by the National Resistance Front.

The group, led by Ahmad Massoud, detailed that their forces launched an assault on Taliban military positions in District 11 of Herat city at 8:20pm on Sunday.

The statement revealed that Mawlawi Noorullah Hanza from Ghor province was among those killed in the incident.

The statement further noted that early on Sunday, the Resistance forces targeted a Taliban base in the Tulk district of Herat province. This attack resulted in the death of an individual under the command of Mawlawi Abdul Rahman, the Taliban police commander for the Obe district in Herat.

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National Resistance Front Claims To Have Killed 3 Taliban Members In Kabul

May 13, 2024, 09:53 GMT+1

The National Resistance Front (NRF) reported late Sunday evening that two of its attacks in Kabul resulted in the death of three Taliban members and injuries to three others.

The Front revealed that it had targeted a Taliban checkpoint and a patrol vehicle within the city.

The assaults were detailed in a post on the X social platform, specifying locations. The Taliban checkpoint was located at the Kart-e Sakhi mountain pass, and the patrol vehicle had been targeted in the Nasaji area of Kabul's 8th security district.

So far, the Taliban have not issued any statements regarding these latest attacks by the National Resistance Front.

These incidents are part of a series of guerrilla operations carried out by the National Resistance Front against the Taliban in Kabul over the past two days.

Over 2,000 Afghan Migrants Repatriated from Iran and Pakistan

May 12, 2024, 17:21 GMT+1

The Taliban Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation has announced that 2,108 Afghan migrants have been repatriated from Iran and Pakistan, under both voluntary and forced circumstances.

According to the ministry, 1,759 migrants returned from Iran and 349 from Pakistan.

The statement released on Sunday noted that these migrants crossed back into Afghanistan through the Towrgondi and Islam Qala border crossings.

Despite international human rights organisations calling for a cessation of expulsions, Tehran and Islamabad continue to detain, expel, and apply pressure on Afghan migrants.

Taliban Cancels Pakistani Delegation’s Visit To Kandahar Following Air Strikes In Paktika

May 12, 2024, 14:54 GMT+1

Information obtained by Afghanistan International reveals that the Taliban has cancelled a scheduled trip of a Pakistani army delegation to Kandahar, in response to recent air and missile strikes by Pakistan in Paktika province.

Originally, the delegation was to travel from Rawalpindi to Kandahar on Sunday. Security sources from Pakistan, confirming to Afghanistan International, stated that the cancellation by the Taliban was officially attributed to "weather conditions", although it is widely believed that the real reason was the air strikes on Paktika that occurred on Thursday. The specifics of the attack and any casualties remain undisclosed.

Previously, Afghanistan International had accessed a document indicating that Pakistan had detailed the aircraft, flight times, and arrival information to the Taliban's Ministry of Foreign Affairs through an official letter sent to Kabul. The cancelled meeting was supposed to involve "mid-level" military officials from Pakistan and Mohammad Ali Hanafi, also known as "Mullah Shirin Akhund," who is a close aide to Hibatullah Akhundzada.

Pakistani sources had earlier confirmed that discussions were to focus on border management and the issue of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Pakistan alleges that the TTP has recently increased its presence in Afghanistan and has been launching attacks from there into various Pakistani cities.

As of now, the Taliban has not issued an official statement regarding the Pakistani air force's attacks on Paktika or the reasons behind the cancellation of the Pakistani delegation's trip.

Former Afghan MP Detained On Suspicion Of Murder, Confirms Taliban

May 12, 2024, 13:55 GMT+1

Khalid Zadran, the Taliban's police spokesperson in Kabul, has confirmed that Allah Gul Mujahid, a former member of the Afghan parliament, remains in custody pending the completion of an investigation into a murder accusation.

Zadran revealed that Mujahid is accused of the murder of Qari Saeedullah, who was killed on February 28.

In a statement on the X social media platform on Sunday, he noted that the former political figure is under suspicion for Saeedullah’s murder.

Allah Gul Mujahid, a contentious figure from the previous Afghan parliament and a former jihadist commander, was initially arrested in a controversial manner by the Taliban in Kabul in 2021 and subsequently left Afghanistan.

A video depicting Mujahid’s arrest, described by many as "humiliating," circulated at that time. In June 2023, the Taliban announced that Mujahid had returned to Afghanistan at the group’s invitation. Reports suggest that shortly after his return, he was detained again and remains imprisoned.

Flood Casualties In Baghlan Reach 315, Says Taliban

May 12, 2024, 12:35 GMT+1

The Taliban's Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations has announced that the recent floods in Baghlan province have resulted in 315 fatalities and 1,630 injuries.

This update follows an earlier report by the World Food Programme in Afghanistan, which placed the death toll at 311. Additionally, the Ministry stated that the floods have devastated hundreds of homes in the region.

On Sunday, the ministry issued a statement detailing that 2,665 residential homes in Baghlan-e Markazi and Burka districts were destroyed. The information was provided by Mohammad Ibrahim Omari, the Taliban's head of migrants in Baghlan.

Officials have indicated that the numbers of casualties and financial losses may continue to rise.

Despite this, there have been inconsistencies in the casualty and damage reports from different Taliban departments over the past few days.

The floods have caused significant loss of life and damage across several provinces including Badakhshan, Baghlan, Sar-e Pol, and Kandahar, prompting the Taliban to call for urgent aid for the affected communities.