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MoD Claims Success in Volatile Helmand

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

afgh_armyOfficials in the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) claims that nothing is threatening southern Helmand province of Afghanistan.

Taliban militant groups are fully controlling two districts of the strategically important province right now, but provincial police chief says they are equipped and prepared to defend the province at any cost.

Nad Ali, Nawa, Garmsir, Grishk, Marja, Nawzad, Khanshin and Lashkar Gah are districts where Taliban have a presence. However, the militant groups have performed attacks against the Afghan forces in another five districts.

Currently, the militants and Afghan forces are fighting against each other in three districts.

“Helmand is having a better condition now, Afghan forces are fighting in all insecure provinces. Right now a coordinated operation is underway in Sangin district of Helmand,” told MoD spokesman Gen. Dawlat Waziri.

Unverified reports suggest that Afghan forces are short with equipments in Helmand; therefore, Taliban are advancing in the contested areas.

“Troops are in a good condition, we are fully equipped. Our forces do not have time to get military educations as they are busy fighting the insurgents,” said provincial police chief Agha Noor Keintoz.

However, provincial council officials complains about the security situation of the province.

“Right now a number of districts including the capital Lashkar Gah is in a critical condition,” said provincial council chief Mohammad Karim Attal.

Helmand is among the volatile provinces in southern Afghanistan where a large number of Taliban militant groups are actively operating.

Recently, the Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah travelled the province to assess the security situation with local and military officials and ordered all forces to eliminate the enemy before the spring.

Reported by: Ali Asghari

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200 tons of aid from Uzbekistan arrives in Afghanistan for flood victims

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(Last Updated On: May 21, 2024)

Two hundred tons of emergency relief from Uzbekistan for flood victims has arrived at the Hairatan border post in northern Afghanistan and handed over to representatives of the Islamic Emirate on Tuesday.

The aid from Uzbekistan for flood victims included 48 tons of flour, 22 tons of rice, 100 tents, and 96 water tanks.

Rahmatul Haq Fazil, Afghanistan’s deputy minister of foreign affairs, said relations between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan were historical and that Uzbekistan has always cooperated with the people of Afghanistan and taken positive steps in the political, economic, commercial and transit sectors.

At the same time, Ismatullah Irgashev, Uzbekistan’s special envoy for Afghanistan, said a path has been paved for the expansion of relations between the two countries.

Since the Islamic Emirate’s return to power in August 2021, Uzbekistan has sent in 10 shipments of aid following a spate of natural disasters over the past two and a half years.

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SCO foreign ministers discuss promotion of stability in Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: May 21, 2024)

Foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) met in the Kazakh capital this week and discussed issues around promoting stabilization in Afghanistan, combating terrorism and drug threats.

According to Kazakh media reports, the participants also discussed preparations for the upcoming SCO Head of State Summit scheduled for July and the Middle East situation.

China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, India and Pakistan are members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

The organization recognizes Afghanistan, Mongolia, Belarus, Iraq and Sri Lanka as observers, but the Islamic Emirate has not been invited to the meeting.

SCO members have repeatedly expressed concerns about a terrorism threat from Afghanistan.

But the Islamic Emirate has emphasized repeatedly that it will not allow Afghanistan’s soil to be used against any other country.

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Turkish Airlines resumes flights to Afghanistan after three year hiatus

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(Last Updated On: May 21, 2024)

Turkish Airlines resumed its flights to Afghanistan with its first flight landing at Kabul International Airport on Tuesday, after almost three years.

Turkish charge d’affaires in Kabul, Cenk Unal, said at a ceremony to mark the occasion that the resumption of Turkish Airlines flights to Afghanistan is a clear example of the expansion of friendly and historical relations between the two countries.

He added that Turkish Airlines flies to numerous countries, and flights to Afghanistan will help expand cultural and commercial relations.

Officials of the Ministry of Transport stated that the resumption of Turkish Airlines flights shows that the people of Turkey stand with the people of Afghanistan in any circumstances.

They called on other international airlines to also resume flights saying that currently Kabul airport is safe and secure.

Turkish Airlines currently has 454 modern aircraft. It connects 348 destinations in six continents and in 130 countries.

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