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Afghan-Pakistan border shelling kills civilians

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Taliban forces kill 6 civilians and injure at least 17 others in an “unprovoked”. Pakistan asked Afghan forces halt establishing a roadblock. Afghan Taliban forces killed six civilians in Pakistan and injured at least 17 others in an “unprovoked” bombing and gunfire attack on a border town on Sunday, Pakistan says. The Pakistani military denounced … Read more

FO calls for probe into attack on Pakistan Embassy in Kabul

Pakistan Embassy in Kabul.

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office said remained in active contact with the Afghan authorities regarding terrorist attack on Pakistan’s Head of Mission in Kabul. Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch expressed the confidence that it would be fully investigated and the perpetrators and their abettors would be brought to account. Responding to media queries regarding remarks … Read more

UNSC condemns attack on Pakistan embassy in Kabul

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NEW YORK: The UN Security Council strongly condemned the terrorist attack on the Pakistan embassy in Kabul targeting the Head of Mission and called for ensuring the safety of diplomatic and consular premises. The 15-member Council, acting by consensus, also wished a speedy and full recovery to the security guard who was critically injured in … Read more

US condemns attack on Pakistan embassy in Kabul

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ISLAMABAD: United States Embassy in Islamabad has condemned the attack on the Pakistan embassy in Kabul in which a guard was wounded. “We condemn in the strongest terms the attack on the Pakistani Mission in Kabul, targeting its Head of Mission in Kabul, Ubaid Nizamani,” it said in a tweet. “We offer our sympathies and … Read more

No plan to close embassy in Kabul, withdraw diplomats: FO

Pakistan Embassy in Kabul.

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office on Friday said there were no plans to close the Pakistan Embassy or withdraw diplomats from Kabul. ECP spokesperson issued a statement in response to a media query regarding the attack on Pakistan Embassy in Kabul. Pakistan is in contact with the Interim Government in Afghanistan and enhanced security measures are being … Read more

Hina Khar to hold political dialogue with Afghan interim govt

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ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Foreign Affair Hina Rabbani Khar will lead a delegation to Kabul for a one-day visit on November 29 (tomorrow). The Foreign Office said the minister of state will hold political dialogue with Afghan interim government in Kabul. “Bilateral relations, including cooperation in the areas of education, trade and investment, regional … Read more

Suicide bombing attack at Kabul educational institute

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A suicide bombing at an educational facility in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul resulted in the deaths of 19 persons At least 19 people were killed in the incident at the Kaj educational centre, A Taliban source said there were 33 fatalities. According to a Kabul police spokeswoman quoted by a news agency, a suicide … Read more

Attack in Kabul ‘Many casualties feared’

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Most of the victims from the mosque explosion had shell and burn injuries, Emergency said. Khalid Zadran, the Kabul police chief’s spokesperson, acknowledged the blast but did not disclose casualties. Mullah Amir Mohammad Kabuli was killed, an anonymous witness reported. Ten people, including a famous preacher, were murdered and 27 others injured when a mosque … Read more

A year ago today Taliban took control of Afghanistan

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Afghanistan’s ex-presidents Ashraf Ghani and Hamid Karzai spoke to US and German media. Mr Ghani defended his decision to flee Kabul as rebels encircled the city. The 73-year-old refuted claims that he stole $5 million from the presidential mansion. To commemorate the first anniversary of the Taliban taking over Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, the … Read more

Taliban violently disperse women’s protest in Kabul

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Taliban fighters beat women demonstrators and fired into the air on Saturday in Kabul, days before the group’s year anniversary in power. About 40 women chanted “food, labour, freedom” in front of Kabul’s education ministry before being dispersed by gunfire. “Taliban members beat journalists covering the first women’s rally in months. Taliban fighters beat women … Read more

Blast in Kabul, several injured

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The explosion happened in a shopping area popular with Shi’ite Muslims. No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack. KABUL: A bomb exploded in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul on Saturday, injuring many people, according to reports. The explosion happened in a busy shopping area in the western part of the city, where Shi’ite Muslims … Read more

Taliban leaders gather after US announces Ayman Zawahiri death

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Taliban leaders meet to consider how to respond to the US drone strike in Kabul.The US claims Al-Qaeda chief Ayman Al-Zawahiri was killed on Sunday. It is the worst blow to extremists since Osama bin Laden was murdered more than a decade ago. KABUL: Top Taliban leaders in Afghanistan were meeting on Wednesday to consider … Read more

Shock in Kabul as US kills al-Qaeda leader

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  • Sherpur, or the town of thieves, was the name given to it by Kabulis. The Taliban took over some of the empty villas near some high-walled Western embassies.
  • Owners of nearby buildings told us they had been ordered to close their rooftops. Ayman al-death, Zawahiri’s a top target on America’s wanted list, had been reported previously.
  • He was said to be a recluse in the rugged terrain along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

The first signs of a months-long operation emerged when an attack rocked Kabul’s centre in the early hours of Sunday morning: we heard two thunderous blasts on our street nearby.

Speculation raged about who or what had struck Sherpur’s “empty house.”

It is a neighbourhood that has become notorious over the last two decades for its garish multi-story villas, which Kabul residents have mocked as the stronghold of corrupt warlords and officials, a gaudy symbol of the spoils of an ugly war.

Choorpur, or the town of thieves, was the name given to it by Kabulis. The Taliban took over some of the empty villas near some high-walled Western embassies, which also closed when the Taliban took control.

Every day, new puzzle pieces emerged: a possible strike on an Islamic State target; the use of a US drone, which raised even more questions; and the involvement of US forces on the ground.

The mystery was solved early Tuesday morning.

We attempted to approach the area on a main road leading into the street, past Spinney’s luxury supermarket and the Afghan Ghazanfar bank, as Kabul awoke to the news that the US had killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in a drone strike.

A single Taliban guard crossed his arms angrily to warn us away.

We walked around the back of the villa from a side street.

Guards and workers in neighbouring buildings confirmed which house was hit on Sunday; balconies protruding from the top floor were now covered in green plastic sheeting.

Was there any activity or residents at this location?

“The house was empty,” the refrain went. Was this a rehearsed response, a repeat of the Taliban’s official statement?

Owners of nearby buildings told us that they had been ordered hours before to close their rooftops to everyone, including their own employees.

As word of Zawahiri’s assassination spread like an electric current on social media, the scene of this explosive moment appeared strangely quiet.

On this hot summer day, traffic flowed along the surrounding tree-lined streets. But as the minutes passed, more journalists arrived, more passers-by stopped, and more Taliban guards appeared.

As we stood on the main street, one armed Talib warned a colleague, “If you don’t listen to me, I’ll speak to you through my gun.”

A group of Afghan and foreign journalists approached us, one in tears after an argument on the main road leading to the front of the house.

Her equipment had been forcibly removed. The item was then returned.

What had previously been whispers became more audible.

There was talk that Arabs had been seen moving through these streets in recent months. Nobody dared to say much about it.

A nearby local journalist told us: “In the last few months, we’ve seen non-Afghan residents in this neighbourhood. They are illiterate in the local languages. We have no idea who they are.”

There are many questions, conspiracies, and possible outcomes now.

Ayman al-death, Zawahiri’s a top target on America’s wanted list, had been reported previously, including last year, when he was said to have died of illness.

Zawahiri was al-most Qaeda’s prominent ideologue and spokesperson.
He was said to be a recluse in the rugged terrain along the Afghan-Pakistan border if he was still alive.

But it has now been revealed that he was a guest of the Taliban leadership, living in the villa said to belong to Sirajuddin Haqqani, the acting Taliban interior minister who is sanctioned by the US.

Ayman al-Zawahiri, who was he?
BACKGROUND: US drone strike kills al-Qaeda leader
There is a resemblance to the US assassination of Zawahiri’s brother-in-law, Osama Bin Laden, who was hiding in plain sight in a villa in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, just down the street from a Pakistani military academy, in 2011.

In Afghan Pashtun tradition, there is also an echo of the Taliban’s retort to the US after the 9/11 attacks that Bin Laden was only their honoured guest.

The 2020 US-Taliban agreement, signed in the Gulf state of Qatar after nearly two years of tortuous negotiations, was supposed to resolve this critical question.

We were repeatedly told during the talks that the Taliban’s commitment to not allowing Afghanistan to become a safe haven would be spelled out in black and white.

However, the deal that emerged, complete with secret annexes, was not so straightforward.

The Taliban has vowed to prevent any attacks on US soil from taking place from their territory.

They never explicitly agreed to cut ties with their fellow jihadis, including Zawahiri, who had sworn allegiance to the Taliban leader, or emir, Haibatullah Akhundzada, like other al-Qaeda leaders.

There have been repeated and credible reports of al-Qaeda fighters crossing the Pakistani border into Afghanistan since the Taliban swept into Kabul on 15 August last year, but there have also been repeated Taliban pledges to fight terrorism.

The Taliban also accuses the US of breaking their agreement by attacking a Kabul residential neighbourhood. A Taliban spokesman warned that “repeating such actions will harm the existing opportunities.”

A map depicting the location of Ayman al-residence. Zawahiri’s
This watershed moment comes at a time when the Taliban are still struggling to establish international legitimacy and recognition a year after seizing power. They may not want to jeopardise any fragile progress.

The United States and other Western powers have also been caught in a bind: how do they assist the people of Afghanistan, who are in the grip of a worsening humanitarian crisis, while many Taliban leaders remain subject to US terrorism sanctions?

American interests in the region also include combating extremist groups such as the Islamic State, which they share with the Taliban.

Since taking power in Kabul, the Taliban have been walking a political tightrope.

Social media is now ablaze with accusations of yet another US war crime, this time involving an alleged extrajudicial killing.

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Pakistani delegation to visit Kabul for bilateral trade ties

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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani delegation will leave for Kabul on Monday (today) to hold talks with Afghan officials on bilateral cooperation in trade, transit, transport, and border facilitation. The delegation will be led by Secretary Commerce Sualeh Ahmed Faruqui and will comprise senior officers from Ministry of Commerce, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), National Logistics Cell … Read more

9 drug dealers in Afghan provinces are arrest by police

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The Interior Ministry says nine men have been arrested in Kabul, Kunduz, Sari Pul, and Nimroz provinces. The Taliban-led caretaker government has committed to combating poppy growing and opium trafficking. There are over 3 million reported drug addicts in Afghanistan. KABUL: The Afghan police have arrested nine men in four regions on charges of peddling … Read more

Taliban supreme leader Akhundzada attends Afghan clerics meeting

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Taliban’s reclusive supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada is attending a big assembly of clerics in Kabul. Some 3,000 clerics and elders gathered in Kabul for a three-day gathering to rubber-stamp Taliban rule. The media are not allowed to cover the event, but rumours have been going around for days. KABUL: A government spokesman announced Friday that … Read more

5 people killed in aftershock in East Afghan earthquake region

An aftershock strikes the Gayan district of Paktika province, killing five people and injuring 11. More than 1,000 people have been killed in the region since Wednesday’s earthquake. The quake struck Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul, damaging thousands of homes. KABUL: Five people were killed and eleven others were injured after an aftershock struck a … Read more

Afghan market blast kills 2, injures 28

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The incident occurred in the Ghani Khil district in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar. No organisation has officially claimed responsibility for the attack. In recent months, Afghanistan has reportedly been the target of a series of terror strikes orchestrated by Islamic State (IS) terrorists. JALALABAD, Afghanistan: A bomb explosion ripped through a district bazaar … Read more

Islamic State claims attack on Sikh temple in Kabul that killed two

Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Sikh temple in Kabul. At least two people killed and seven injured, officials say. Attack comes as part of a wave of violence targeting minorities and sites of worship.   Officials say an attack claimed by Islamic State on a Sikh temple in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, killed at … Read more

Two people slain in Kabul temple explosions

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Three blasts struck a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul’s Police District 4 on Saturday, multiple sources reported. Initial reports said that gunmen attacked and got into the building, and three security personnel were also injured. There is currently no formal statement regarding the incident. At least two people were killed and three security personnel were injured … Read more

Afghan forces arrest two drug traffickers

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Afghanistan’s government has outlawed the growing and processing of opium poppies. In April, the Taliban-led government claimed to rid Afghanistan of its drug problem. 38 kg of illegal substances were found during a routine inspection of vehicles on the Kabul-Jalalabad highway. KABUL: Afghan security authorities discovered illegal substances and arrested two people during a routine … Read more

Women not wearing hijab ‘trying to look like animals’, say Taliban posters

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Taliban’s religious police put up posters across Afghan city of Kandahar. Women who don’t wear an Islamic hijab are “trying to look like animals,” say posters. The Taliban have imposed harsh restrictions on Afghan women since seizing power in August. U.N. rights chief Michelle Bachelet slams the hardline Islamist government for its “institutionalized systematic oppression” … Read more

Afghan govt to improve land transport system

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Taliban-run caretaker administration has authorised a six-month preliminary plan. The plan could generate up to 30 billion Afghani (340 million US dollars) per year. Afghanistan has suffered from a lack of modern transportation facilities such as asphalted highways and trains. KABUL: The Afghan-run caretaker administration has authorised a six-month preliminary plan to build a standard … Read more

Charity foundation organises mass wedding for 70 couples in Kabul

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The Silab Foundation held a mass wedding for 70 couples in Kabul yesterday. Couples were unable to arrange wedding parties individually due to economic problems. It is costly to hold a wedding ceremony in Afghanistan, which might cost anywhere from $10,000 to 20,000 dollars. KABUL: A local charitable organisation has arrange a mass wedding party … Read more

Minibus bomb attack kills four in Afghan capital: police

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A bomb blast on a minibus has killed at least four people. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack. It is the latest in a series of deadly attacks that have rocked Afghanistan. A bomb blast on a minibus killed at least four people and injured several others in the Afghan capital on Saturday, … Read more

Afghanistan former education minister Wardak has returned home

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Ghulam Farooq Wardak is the former Afghan Minister of Education. He is one of thousands of Afghans who fled the nation after the US military’s loss and Taliban takeover. “It’s good to be back home,” Wardak tells state-run Bakhtar news agency. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, the former Afghan Minister of Education, returned to Afghanistan on Wednesday, … Read more

2,000 people arrested in last month in kabul

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Police in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul arrest as many as 2,000 people for involvement in illegal activities. 859 cases of kidnapping, theft, drug smuggling, car snatching filed in the last month. Around 35,000 security professionals have been trained in the country over the last six months. Police in Afghanistan’s capital city Kabul have arrested as many … Read more