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Kunduz Displaced Women Sexually Abused While Receiving Aid
A number of Kunduz families who were displaced due to ongoing war have come to Kabul seeking safe shelters and waiting to return home safely but they have complained over not receiving aid in the meantime ,claiming that while receiving aid they are being sexually abused by the Governmental officials.
Several displaced Kunduz women who are living in the camp during the interview has told to Ariana News that they are being faced immoral behavior from those who are distributing aids to them.
One of the displaced Women said,” They enter inside the tent and try to have sexual relationships with the women inside the tents on night time.”
“ They distribute the aids to those who have had agreement inside the tents on night times the other displaced women from Kunduz said.”
One man who lives inside the camp said,” If any women are beautiful then she will quickly receives aids, there are dozens other displaced people waiting to receive aids.”
Ministry of Interior Affairs Deputy Spokesman Najeeb Danish said,” We reject that allegation but police forces are there to ensure security for the whole camp.”
The Kunduz displaced residents have also complained from no proper living condition in the camp.
One woman said,” it has been 4 days that we are living inside the tent provided by the Government without mattress, when it gets dark the weather gets cold I have 5 children they can’t bear it.”
But Governmental officials have claimed that sufficient aids has been given to, this comes after that on daily basis hundreds of Afghan migrants are returning home from Pakistan and Iran.
Reported by Bais Hayat
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Regional criticism grows amid Pakistan strikes inside Afghanistan
Spokesperson Randeep Jaiswal stated that the incident underscores what India described as Pakistan’s continued aggressive actions in the region.
India has condemned recent airstrikes carried out by Pakistan inside Afghanistan, describing the attacks as a violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty and a threat to civilian safety.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs said the strikes resulted in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure.
Spokesperson Randeep Jaiswal stated that the incident underscores what India described as Pakistan’s continued aggressive actions in the region.
At the same time, criticism has also emerged from within Pakistan. Maulana Fazlur Rehman, leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, criticized Islamabad’s foreign policy, saying years of poor decisions have strained Pakistan’s relations with neighboring countries including India, Afghanistan, China and Iran.
According to reports, Pakistani strikes late Thursday targeted areas in Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia Province and Paktika Province. At least four civilians were killed and 14 others injured, while several homes and other civilian facilities were damaged.
Officials of the Islamic Emirate said the attacks would not go unanswered and reported carrying out retaliatory aerial responses. Authorities also emphasized that Afghanistan seeks peaceful relations with its neighbors but will defend its territory when necessary.
The strikes have drawn criticism from citizens, regional political figures and international organizations, increasing concern about rising tensions in the region.
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India condemns Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has condemned recent airstrikes by Pakistan on Afghanistan’s territory.
In a statement, Ministry spokesperson Shri Randhir Jaiswal said the attacks resulted in the deaths of several civilians and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
He described the strikes as yet another act of aggression by Pakistan, which continues to oppose the idea of an independent Afghanistan.
India reiterated that Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be fully respected.
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14 Pakistani soldiers killed after military post falls along Durand line: MoD
The statement added that Afghan forces destroyed one armored tank and a military vehicle belonging to Pakistani troops during the fighting.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense announced Saturday that Afghan defensive forces captured a Pakistani military post along the Durand Line in eastern Afghanistan following clashes between the two sides.
In a statement, the ministry said the operation was launched in response to what it described as “crimes of the Pakistani military regime” in border areas of Kunar and Nangarhar provinces.
According to the ministry, 14 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded during the operation.
The statement added that Afghan forces destroyed one armored tank and a military vehicle belonging to Pakistani troops during the fighting.
Defense officials emphasized that Afghanistan’s forces remain prepared to respond to any threats along the Durand Line.
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