Afghanistan
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16 Taliban fighters were killed in Samangan
The Ministry of National Defense announced in a newsletter that 16 Taliban fighters were killed in Samangan. The ministry said…
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Several Taliban commanders were killed in Wardak Wardak
The General Directorate of National Security reports that several commanders of the Taliban were killed as a result of the…
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Sixteen army personnel were killed in clashes with the Taliban in Herat
Sources in Herat say clashes broke out between Taliban fighters and security forces in the Chesht district of the province…
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Nearly a thousand security forces withdrew from Badakhshan to Tajikistan
Nearly 1,000 security forces have retreated to Badakhshan after several districts in Badakhshan fell, according to the Khawar News Agency.…
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Interior Ministry: We recaptured about 14 districts
The Interior Ministry says 10 to 14 districts have been re-administered by the military. Ministry spokesman Tariq Arian said that…
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Two prominent Taliban figures were killed in Farah
The Interior Ministry says two key members of the Taliban, including 35 fighters, have been killed in Farah. The ministry…
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Hundreds of women in Ghor province took up arms against the Taliban
The press office of the Ghor governor reported that hundreds of women in the province had mobilized against the Taliban.…
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Chance of heavy rain and floods in 13 provinces
Afghanistan Meteorological Department reports floods in 13 provinces. The department’s newsletter published today states that relatively heavy rains, thunderstorms and…
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The Afghanistan under-17 women’s soccer team lost to Iran
The Afghanistan under-17 women’s soccer team lost 0 to 6 in a game against Iran on Friday. The team left…
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the removal of the ANP from the UN’s infamous list
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has welcomed the removal of the Afghan National Police from the UN Secretary General’s infamous…
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