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NRF Claims Responsibility For Attack On Taliban's Interior Ministry

Dec 28, 2024, 13:53 GMT+0

The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF) announced that it had killed 10 Taliban fighters and wounded five other Taliban members in a targeted operation on the headquarters of the Ministry of Interior.

Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for the Taliban's police command in Kabul, said that four people were wounded in the incident.

The NRF, led by Ahmad Massoud, announced on Saturday, December 28, that its forces attacked the Taliban's Interior Ministry headquarters on the airport road at 9:30 am. The front claimed that a Taliban commander was also killed in the attack.

The NRF said that the attack targeted the security convoys of the Taliban's Ministry of Interior, and that 10 fighters of the group, including the commander of the third unit of the security headquarters of the Taliban's Ministry of Interior, were killed. The statement said that three Taliban military vehicles were also destroyed in the attack.

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UN Security Council Once Again Calls For Review Of Taliban's Misogynistic Policies

Dec 28, 2024, 12:44 GMT+0

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) announced that its members reiterated their support for the work of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General.

The statement said that the members of the Security Council are deeply concerned with the continuing negative impact of the Taliban’s policies and practices that restrict the enjoyment by women and girls of their human rights and fundamental freedoms on Afghanistan’s peace, stability and development and its people.

In a statement issued by the Security Council on Friday, December 27, the results of the Security Council's meeting on Afghanistan on December 12 were reported.

The declaration emphasises on the commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and national unity of Afghanistan. Security Council members have called for urgent action to remove obstacles to humanitarian aid and to restore financial and banking systems.

Members of the council called on the Taliban to repeal restrictive policies, especially on the rights of women and girls. According to the statement, women's and girls' access to education and their full participation in Afghanistan's development is vital to building trust between the international community and Afghanistan.

Following the publication of the statement, Afghanistan's representative to the United Nations, Nasir Ahmad Faiq, thanked Japan and the Security Council for focusing on women's rights, humanitarian needs and calling for an inclusive political dialogue.

"Reversing restrictive policies and developing a political roadmap are vital steps to building a stable, inclusive and prosperous Afghanistan," Faiq said.

The members of the Security Council stressed on the importance of developing a political roadmap that can transform Afghanistan into a stable and integrated country in the international community with the participation of all internal and external stakeholders.

In this statement, the Security Council considered drug trafficking as one of the sources of financing of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and emphasised on the need to support alternative livelihoods to reduce poppy cultivation.

Taliban Publicly Flogs Woman In Faryab

Dec 28, 2024, 11:15 GMT+0

The Taliban's Supreme Court has announced that a woman has been flogged in public on charges of "theft" in Andkhoy district of Faryab province.

According to the report, the Taliban's primary court in Andkhoy sentenced the woman to 39 lashes and carried out the sentence in front of the public.

The Taliban's Supreme Court said in a statement that the woman was sentenced to flogging on Thursday, December 26, in the courtyard of the group's primary court in Andkhoy district in the presence of local officials, court clients and the general public.

Despite strong opposition from international human rights organisations, the Taliban has continued corporal punishment of defendants across Afghanistan.

The group considers public flogging to be an order of "Islamic law" and considers its implementation to be its "religious obligation".

Taliban’s Ministry of Defence Confirms Clash On Pakistani Border

Dec 28, 2024, 09:54 GMT+0

The Taliban's Ministry of Defence confirmed the occurrence of clashes on the border with Pakistan.

The ministry said that they had attacked "centres and hideouts of evil elements and their supporters" who were planning and organising attacks on Afghanistan.

The Taliban's Ministry of Defence did not provide statistics on casualties. Pakistani officials have not yet commented on the matter.

A statement from the Taliban's Ministry of Defence, published on Saturday, December 28, said, "Several locations on the other side of the border with centres and hideouts of evil elements and their supporters, from which attacks in Afghanistan were organised, were attacked in retaliation for the action in the southeast of the country."

Al-Mirsad newspaper, which is affiliated with the Taliban's intelligence agency, reported that the clash took place in the Dandpatan area of Paktia and Ali Sher Khost and the casualties were high.
Radio Hurriyet also quoted informed sources as saying that 19 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the clashes.

The clash followed a Pakistani army airstrike on Paktika Province.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that at least 46 people were killed in Pakistani airstrikes on Paktika on Tuesday evening.

According to the Taliban spokesman, Pakistan bombed four locations in Barmal district of Paktika province, and most of the dead were children and women.

The Taliban's Ministry of Defence had said after the Pakistani airstrike in Paktika that it would "not leave the attack unanswered".

Explosion Near Taliban’s Interior Ministry In Kabul

Dec 28, 2024, 09:02 GMT+0

Residents of Kabul reported an explosion near the Taliban's Ministry of Interior in Kabul on Saturday, December 28.

Khalid Zadran, the spokesman for the Taliban's police command in Kabul, confirmed that at least four people were injured in an explosion on the road to Kabul airport.

Zadran told media outlets that the explosion occurred near Shaikh Zayed Hospital.

He said that the injured had been taken to the hospital and an investigation was underway.

No group has claimed responsibility for the incident and there is no information about the nature of the explosion.

Russia Announces Killing Of ISIS-K Members in Moscow

Dec 27, 2024, 14:46 GMT+0

Russia's security service announced on Friday, December 27, that it had prevented a terrorist attack by the Afghanistan-based ISIS-K branch near the Russian Interior Ministry in Moscow.

Russia's security service said that ISIS members resisted armed forces and were killed at the time of their arrest.

The identities of these individuals have not been announced.

Russia's state-run Tass news agency reported on Friday, citing the country's security service, that the attackers were from Central Asia.

According to the report, ISIS-K members had purchased a vehicle, placed propane gas cylinders in it, and then began making an improvised explosive device.