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At Least 15 Taliban Commanders Killed in Recent Afghan Forces’ Operations

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

The Defense Ministry says recently at least 15 commanders of the Taliban have been killed in the Afghan forces’ air and ground operations across the country.

Ghafoor Ahmad Jawid, spokesman of the Defense Ministry said that the slain commanders had been among members of the Taliban’s military commission and Red Unit.

The official stressed that some commanders have been identified as Mullah Manan Niazi, Bilal Zadran, Pir Agha, and Mullah Saifullah.

According to the Defense Ministry, during the operations, several commanders of Daesh also been killed including a spokesman of the militant group named Sultan Aziz Azam.

“Our aerial and ground operations have been increased and we target those who don’t believe in making peace,” Jawid said.  

Citing Afghan military officials, sources in the security institutions, meanwhile, said the Taliban commanders who have been engaged in battle with the security forces are the biggest obstacle to the peace process, and that the move to target the Taliban commanders’ has been taken in a bid to push the armed group into peace talks.

“Of course, we are ready to fight against those figures who are not willing to join peace and disrupting the process,” said Najib Danish, spokesman of the Interior Ministry noted.

This comes as recently appointed two staunch anti-Taliban veterans to head of the Defense and Interior ministries, at a time when the U.S. is urgently pushing for a negotiated peace with the Taliban. The Afghan government — which has felt marginalized in the process — is eager to show that it can sustain military pressure, strengthening its position in peace talks.

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Afghanistan sends 530 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza via Egypt

The shipment includes food supplies, clothing, and other essential items. The aid was transported in 42 trucks and is valued at approximately $500,000.

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Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the delivery of 530 tons of humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip through Egypt’s Rafah crossing.

The ministry’s statement noted that the aid was prepared under the directive of the Office of the Prime Minister and procured by an Afghan delegation in Egypt.

According to the statement, the shipment includes food supplies, clothing, and other essential items. The aid was transported in 42 trucks and is valued at approximately $500,000. It is expected to be distributed to around 22,000 families in Gaza.

The statement further noted that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has called on the international community to take meaningful and effective steps toward establishing a lasting ceasefire in Gaza.

The statement also reiterated Afghanistan’s principled stance on the Palestinian issue, emphasizing that it should be resolved based on historical realities and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

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China Red Cross donates $100,000 to support flood victims in Afghanistan

Provinces in the north, northeast, and parts of central Afghanistan have been among the hardest hit, with entire villages affected by sudden surges of water.

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The Red Cross Society of China has provided $100,000 in cash assistance to the Afghan Red Crescent Society to support families affected by recent flooding in Afghanistan.

The contribution was formally handed over in a ceremony attended by Bao Xuhui, who presented the funds to Shahabuddin Delawar.

Speaking at the event, Delawar expressed appreciation for the continued support from China and its people, noting that such assistance has been vital during times of crisis. He said the funds would be distributed in a transparent and equitable manner to those most in need.

Bao reaffirmed China’s commitment to supporting Afghanistan, describing the donation as part of broader efforts to strengthen humanitarian cooperation between the two countries. He added that Beijing would continue to assist the Afghan people in the future.

Afghanistan has faced a series of devastating floods in recent months, compounding an already severe humanitarian crisis driven by economic instability, drought, and limited infrastructure.

Seasonal heavy rains—particularly during late winter and early spring—have triggered flash floods across several provinces, including low-lying and rural areas where drainage systems are weak or non-existent.

Provinces in the north, northeast, and parts of central Afghanistan have been among the hardest hit, with entire villages affected by sudden surges of water.

According to humanitarian agencies such as the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, floods have destroyed homes, farmland, and critical infrastructure, leaving thousands of families displaced. Many communities rely on agriculture for survival, and the loss of crops and livestock has deepened food insecurity in already vulnerable regions.

The Afghan Red Crescent Society has been actively involved in emergency response efforts, providing shelter, food, and medical assistance to affected populations. However, aid agencies warn that resources remain limited, and access to remote areas continues to pose challenges.

Afghanistan is particularly prone to natural disasters due to a combination of factors, including mountainous terrain, deforestation, and the impacts of climate change. Rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns have increased the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, including both droughts and floods.

These recurring disasters have placed additional strain on communities already struggling with poverty and limited access to basic services.

Humanitarian organizations have repeatedly called for increased international support to help Afghanistan strengthen disaster preparedness and response capacity, as well as to provide immediate relief to those affected.

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Mass funeral held for victims of deadly Herat attack

Officials confirmed that one suspect has been arrested in connection with the attack, and investigations remain ongoing.

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Thousands of mourners gathered in western Afghanistan on Tuesday for the funeral of victims killed in a deadly attack in Herat province, as authorities continue their investigation into the incident.

Local officials said the attack took place on Friday afternoon in Deh Miri village, located in Injil district, when four armed men on motorcycles opened fire on civilians.

At least 11 people were killed and another 11 wounded, with two of the injured reported to be in critical condition.

The victims were laid to rest under tight security, with large crowds attending the funeral to pay their respects.

Funeral participants strongly condemned the attack, chanting slogans and urging authorities to strengthen security measures and bring those responsible to justice.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Officials confirmed that one suspect has been arrested in connection with the attack, and investigations remain ongoing.

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