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UNICEF confirms death of 20 children in Khost and Kunar airstrikes

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Mohamed Ag Ayoya, UNICEF Representative in Afghanistan, on Wednesday said the organization has confirmation that a total 20 children were killed during airstrikes carried out by Pakistan on April 16 in the provinces of Khost and Kunar.

“In Khost, twelve girls and three boys were killed, while in Kunar, three girls and two boys were killed,” Ayoya tweeted.

According to Ayoya the children were killed in their homes as they slept.

“We are shocked and saddened by this needless tragedy, and we send our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of all those affected,” Ayoya tweeted.

Ayoya says that UNICEF teams are on the ground supporting those affected, including with mobile teams providing health, nutrition and psycho-social services.

Violence against children, in all forms, must stop, Ayoya said.

Additionally, we have provided tents, hygiene kits for girls’ and women’s sanitary needs, winter kits that include warm clothes, recreational kits with games and activities for children, soap and water purification tablets, Ayoya said.

This comes after at least 47 people, including women and children, were killed and more than 20 others were injured in Pakistani military airstrikes and rocket attacks in Kunar and Khost provinces on April 16.

Pakistan claims it carried out attacks against Pakistani Taliban insurgent centers that threaten its security and stability from Afghanistan, and because of sniper attacks by the group that reportedly attack Pakistani troops from Afghanistan.

Zabihullah Mujahid, said that the forces of the Islamic Emirate are defending Afghanistan and that tensions with Pakistan will be resolved through diplomatic channels.

“We do not admit the existence of TTP, we do not allow anyone to use Afghan territory against another country or threaten our territory against Pakistan. Even if there are problems in difficult mountainous areas, they should be resolved jointly, not by bombing and attacks,” said Mujahid.

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Governors of Afghanistan’s seven administrative zones hold coordination meeting in Kandahar

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Governors representing Afghanistan’s seven administrative zones met in Kandahar on Saturday for a regular coordination session focused on security, governance and social issues across the country.

The meeting brought together the governors of Kandahar, Herat, Balkh, Nangarhar, Kunduz, Kabul and Paktia.

Under a decree issued by the leader of the Islamic Emirate, these officials are tasked not only with administering their respective provinces but also with coordinating affairs among provinces within their designated zones.

According to a statement from the Kandahar governor’s office, participants reviewed reports from meetings previously held in different zones and discussed common challenges facing provincial administrations.

The governors also examined measures implemented in various provinces and agreed that successful initiatives could be expanded to other zones where applicable.

The discussions covered a range of issues, including the implementation of decrees and directives issued by the Islamic Emirate’s leadership, efforts to strengthen security, crime prevention, improved coordination between civilian and security institutions, counter-narcotics measures and anti-corruption efforts.

Participants also discussed support for disabled Mujahideen and orphans, assistance for vulnerable families, and ways to accelerate responses to public concerns and requests.

The statement added that several issues raised during the meeting would be referred to the office of the leader of the Islamic Emirate for further guidance and consideration.

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EU appoints Nicola Bellomo as new chargé d’affaires for Afghanistan

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The European Union has nominated Nicola Bellomo as its new Chargé d’Affaires ad interim for Afghanistan, succeeding Veronika Boskovic Pohar, as part of a wider diplomatic reshuffle announced by the bloc.

The appointment was announced by Kaja Kallas, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, alongside the nomination of 33 EU ambassadors and seven deputy heads of delegation around the world.

Bellomo, who is from Italy, currently serves as Head of Division for Pan-African Affairs at the European External Action Service (EEAS). He previously served as the European Union’s ambassador to Rwanda and has held a number of senior diplomatic roles within the EU.

The European Union said the appointments are part of its 2026 rotation process and will be finalized following the completion of the required administrative procedures and, where applicable, approval from host countries.

Bellomo will replace Veronika Boskovic Pohar, who has been nominated as the European Union’s ambassador to Cameroon after leading the EU Delegation in Afghanistan in recent years.

 

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Afghan ambassador in Moscow, Russian deputy PM discuss economic ties

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Gul Hassan Hassan, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Moscow, met Saturday separately with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk, President of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sergey Katyrin, and several other Russian officials on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

According to the Afghan Embassy in Russia, the discussions focused on strengthening bilateral economic and trade ties, expanding opportunities for Afghan traders, and supporting Afghan nationals and students residing in St. Petersburg.

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