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Iranian delegation finds water levels in Helmand River have dropped considerably: IEA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan announced Sunday that the Iranian technical delegation that visited the Deh Rawood hydrometric station found the level of water to be lower than normal due to drought.
In a statement, the ministry said that on the day when the Iranian delegation measured the water in the Deh Rawood, “the water flow was less than seven cubic meters per second, which is a really shocking situation.”
“After the observation, the Iranian delegation found that the Helmand River has a minimum water flow and its tributaries such as Arghandab, Musa Qala, Arghstan and Terank are completely dry and only flow in flood situations. Therefore, it has become very difficult for Helmand River water to reach the delta area [in Iran],” the statement said.
Also, based on the analysis, it can be clearly seen that no human act is involved in the water flow decrease to Iran, the statement read.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that if it rains and the conditions are favorable, the Islamic Emirate will “ensure water rights of the residents of the lower areas of the Helmand River in Afghanistan’s Nimroz Province and Sistan in the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
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Afghans among those injured in Iranian attacks on UAE
Afghan nationals were among dozens of people injured during recent missile and drone attacks launched by Iran against the United Arab Emirates, according to the UAE Ministry of Defence.
Authorities said the attacks caused over 100 minor injuries among residents of multiple nationalities, including Emirati, Egyptian, Ethiopian, Filipino, Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Lebanese and Afghan nationals.
The ministry also confirmed three fatalities — citizens of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh — following the strikes.
The attacks are part of a wider escalation across the Middle East after US-Israeli strikes on Iran triggered retaliatory drone and missile launches against several Gulf states, including the UAE.
UAE Ministry of Defense said that since the start of the Iranian attacks, a total of 205 ballistic missiles have been detected, of which 190 were destroyed, 13 fell into the sea, and 2 landed within the UAE. During the same period, 1,184 Iranian drones were detected, with 1,110 intercepted, while 74 drones fell within the country’s territory.
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Prominent Muslim scholar issues fatwa calling for Afghanistan-Pakistan ceasefire
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Russian foreign minister urges diplomatic solution to Kabul–Islamabad tensions
Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, said during a telephone conversation with Amir Khan Muttaqi, the foreign minister of the Islamic Emirate, that differences between Kabul and Islamabad should be resolved through political and diplomatic means.
According to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry, the two sides also discussed the prospects for reducing military and political tensions in relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
During the call, the Russian foreign minister also discussed the regional situation, including the negative and destabilizing consequences of the recent attacks on Iran.
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