Latest updates on Afghanistan, 28 January 2020
Latest news on Afghan fronts and US plane crash in Ghazni
Latest news on Afghan fronts and US plane crash in Ghazni
Statements of Abdul Latif Pedram, leader of the National Congress Party of Afghanistan against the United States, and about the role of Gen. Soleimani in the region and Afghanistan
ISWNews Analysis Group: Taliban shot down a military helicopter over Sharna, Paktika governorate.
Few hours ago the news of an E-11A aircraft crash in Deh Yek, Ghazni province was broadcasted. It was stated that the aircraft was military and had between ten to 85 crew. However, the capacity of this model is about 20. Then Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban’s spokesperson took the responsibility in a statement.
1. Helmand:An army helicopter was hit by rocket when landing in Kajaki district. Four soldiers wounded. (Video) 2. KhostUnknown attackers wounded 20 people in a wedding ceremony in Alishir district. 3. Farah:Continuation of security forces operation in Poshtkuh and Shibkuh towns. Army attacked Dozde Bad village. 4. Meydan Wardak:Five militants of Taliban were arrested in […]
ISWNews Analysis Group: Leaders of political movements of Afghanistan gathered in Muhammad Mohaqiq’s house to have an emergency meeting about the presidential election.
Latest news from Afghanistan fronts
ISWNews Analysis Group: After a month of talk between USA and Taliban, local sources reported of Hibatullah Akhundzada, leader of Taliban, agreed with plan of decreasing the violence for seven days.
Washington Post: More than 175,000 Afghans have been killed since the US invasion of Afghanistan.
Hamed Karzai, former president of Afghanistan, on an interview with BBC on October 7, 2018 said important things that are related to the current situation in Afghanistan and the region.
The Afghan Ministry of Defense announced the crash of a MI-35 helicopter because of technical failure in Farah province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Photos of meeting between General Ghaani and Bamian governor made a turmoil in media of Afghanistan.