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Civilian Casualties Of Horrifying Kabul’s Truck Bomb Rise As Taliban intensifies attacks

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Most victims of Kabul’s truck bomb on early Friday are civilians that sparked sharp reactions of the country’s residents.

Kabul’s inhabitants are said to consider today’s movement by the armed oppositions of the government an unforgivable action and called to stop killing of civilians.

The Unprecedented blast shook the heavily-populated center of Kabul, carving a hole more than 33 feet deep, and destroying buildings and cars.

A huge truck bomb tore through central Kabul early Friday, killed twenty and wounded more than 400 others in the first major attack in the Afghan capital since the announcement of Taliban leader Mullah Omar’s death.

A truck packed with explosives detonated just after midnight near an army base in the neighbourhood of Shah Shaheed but rattled homes across the city, ripping off the facades of buildings and leaving scattered piles of rubble.

The force of the explosion left an enormous crater in the road, around 10 metres (30 feet) deep, and destroyed the boundary wall of the base although no military casualties were reported.

The attack was the biggest truck bombing Kabul has ever experienced and which Some 50 homes were damaged.

The blast comes after the United Nations said Wednesday that a growing number of women and children are getting hurt or killed in Afghanistan’s war against the Taliban and other insurgents.

The total number of casualties in the almost 14-year conflict was up 1 percent in the first half of this year, compared to the same period last year, a new U.N. report said. However, the number of women casualties rose by 23 percent and children 13 percent.

 

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Afghanistan welcomes Ramazan; authorities emphasize security and support for citizens

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released a statement congratulating the people of Afghanistan and highlighting the values of solidarity, compassion, and peace during this sacred month.

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Afghanistan on Wednesday marked the first day of the holy month of Ramazan and several other countries, with various institutions and officials extending their congratulations to the public.

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released a statement congratulating the people of Afghanistan and highlighting the values of solidarity, compassion, and peace during this sacred month.

The UN Development Programme representative emphasized that the organization will continue supporting families to ensure access to essential services such as water, energy, healthcare, and protection against natural disasters.

Former Chief Executive and head of the National Reconciliation Council, Abdullah Abdullah, expressed hope that this Ramazan would serve as a catalyst for positive change, fostering lasting peace, security, and prosperity across Afghanistan.

The Ministry of Interior also issued a statement assuring citizens that Afghan security forces are fully prepared to safeguard the public, allowing worshippers to observe Ramazan and carry out daily activities in a safe and peaceful environment.

 

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IEA releases three Pakistani soldiers to mark Ramadan

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The spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate Zabihullah Mujahid announced on Wednesday that three Pakistani soldiers, who had been captured by Afghan forces on October 12, 2025, during clashes with Pakistani forces, were released to mark the month of Ramadan. The soldiers were handed over to a Saudi delegation.

According to Mujahid, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, based on a policy emphasizing the maintenance of positive relations with all countries, responded positively to Saudi Arabia’s request and, on the occasion of hosting the negotiating delegation that arrived in Kabul last Monday, released the three Pakistani soldiers.

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Grateful to Afghans and Ulama for obeying the Islamic Emirate, says Hibatullah Akhundzada

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Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), in a speech to the scholars of the districts of Kandahar, expressed gratitude to the scholars of Afghanistan and to the people for obeying the Islamic Emirate.

According to a statement released by Hamdullah Fitrat, Deputy Spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, Akhundzada said in his speech that the ulama are leaders and guides of the Ummah in matters of Sharia.

Akhundzada emphasized that the entire Ummah and the emirs are obligated to obey the scholars in matters of Sharia, seek guidance from them, and consult with them on religious issues.

“Encourage people to (practice) unity, obey one another, and consult among yourselves. The system is built by you and can also be harmed by you. If you remain vigilant, this system will endure. Strive to eliminate the customs and practices of ignorance, do not be negligent, and officials must be attentive to their responsibility’s day and night, without wasting time on futile matters. Do not covet worldly rank and status. Your benefit lies in obedience; do not show favoritism in obedience. Promote a spirit of obedience among the people, because through obedience, unity is created and your community becomes strong,” Akhundzada added.

Akhundzada stated: “Islam and Sharia have been preserved by the ulama and will continue to be preserved. At all times, efforts have been made to weaken religion and Islam, and attempts have been made to distort Sharia rulings, which continue even today to divert people from the right path. However, the ulama have prevented distortion, alteration, and changes in Sharia. At various times, they have written books and treaties and enlightened the minds of the people. The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, also confronted such actions and defended Islam against the Jews.”

He added: “Allah Almighty has placed a heavy responsibility on the ulama. If the scholars have strong determination and resolve, many evils will be removed from society. If we explain the harmful consequences of vices from the pulpit and in such gatherings, and teach the people Sharia rulings, many people will be reformed. Since people are believers and Muslims, preventing vices is the responsibility of the ulama. The people of Afghanistan are pious; they have given testimony in defense of Islam, borne wounds, endured prisons, and suffered various hardships. It is the responsibility of the ulama to prevent sedition, reform the minds and morals of the people, and prevent corruption.”

The leader of the Islamic Emirate stressed: “The survival, success, and preservation of the Islamic system depend on religious knowledge. One of the most important responsibilities of the Islamic system is to promote religious knowledge so that it spreads and people become aware of religion, Islam, and Sharia. Therefore, the ulama must convey religious knowledge to the people.”

At the end of the speech, according to the statement, all the ulama renewed their pledge of allegiance to the leader of the Islamic Emirate and promised that they would remain steadfast supporters of his leadership and the Sharia-based system.

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