ISIS Claims Responsibility For Terrorist Attack In Kandahar
A terrorist bombing Thursday at a branch of New Kabul Bank in Kandahar city has left at least 21 people killed and more than 50 others injured.
A terrorist bombing Thursday at a branch of New Kabul Bank in Kandahar city has left at least 21 people killed and more than 50 others injured.
During a border clash between the Taliban militants and Pakistani border forces as well as after Pakistani fighter jet airstrikes on the provinces of Paktika and Khost, two residential houses were destroyed, and eight civilians lost their lives.
As a result of armed clashes between Taliban militants in Afghanistan and Pakistani border forces in the border area of Babrak Khan Tanai in the Khost province, several servicemen from both sides were wounded.
Following verbal tension between Iranian border forces and Taliban militants, the activities of the Islam Qala-Dogharoun border crossing have temporarily halted.
On January 20, Taliban militants and Pakistani border guards exchanged artillery fire and shelled each other’s areas on the borders of Kunar-Bajaur border areas.
According to local media reports, in a joint operation by forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Afghanistan’s Taliban intelligence agency, three individuals affiliated to the Israeli regime’s Intelligence Community Mossad were arrested in border areas of Afghanistan.
As a result of a terrorist explosion (probably a suicide attack) in the Mellat sports hall in the bakery station neighborhood, in the west of Kabul city, two civilians were martyred and 9 others were injured.
Unidentified armed individuals have assassinated two field commanders of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) named Mullah Chamtu Waziristani and Rasool Khan Gujjar, also known as Maulvi Zubair, in separate operations in the southeastern provinces of Khost and Nangarhar in Afghanistan.
On October 13, 20 prayers were martyred and 50 were injured following a bomb explosion during Friday prayers at the Imam Zaman (AS) mosque in the second district of Pol-e-Khomri city, the capital of Baghlan province.
Following the suspension of the prisoner exchange program by Pakistan at the Spin Boldak-Chaman border crossing, Taliban militants clashed with Pakistani border guards for the fourteenth time.
An armed group Guerrilla of the Resistance Front, which is a subsidiary of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan and led by Ahmad Massoud, announced its formation with the aim of armed struggles against the Taliban’s caretaker government in the southern provinces of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan’s Taliban intelligence officials have ordered the arrest of a large number of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members in Nuristan, Kunar and Kabul provinces.