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MoD claims victory against Taliban
The Ministry of Defense (MoD) on Monday claimed victory against Taliban group, saying Taliban and other terrorist groups failed in this season and the backbone of these groups is broken.
MoD says more than 1500 threats from the oppositions of government including group attacks and suicide attacks thwarted by the Afghan forces in this season.
Officials claimed that the armed oppositions of the government lost control to capture parts of the country.
The ministry emphasized that currently Afghan security forces including the national army are battling with the oppositions in 26 parts of the country.
However, the armed oppositions of the government are trying to capture some parts of the country by launching group attacks but the Afghan security forces do not remain silent and they have also launched heavy operations against them.
“Security threats exist in several parts of the country but the oppositions failed to reach their aims. In the last two months many operations have launched but unfortunately most of civilians have been the victims of these movements,” Gen. Afzal Aman, head of defense ministry operation said.
Dawlat Waziri, deputy spokesman of defense ministry said, “The last power of Taliban would be this season which they also lost their power. They will not be able to launch any terrorist attacks anymore.”
This comes as the Taliban commander headquarters that are fighting with Afghan security forces are controlled by the foreigners.
The ministry of defense also noted that they are not indifferent against war between Taliban group and Daesh.
MoD is said to consider Daesh group a serious threat for Afghanistan; adding Afghan troops will use any equipment to destroy the enemies.
One of the extremist groups in Afghanistan now fights against Taliban militants. Local officials in Nangahar said that Daesh groups are attacking Taliban in several districts of the province.
Some are said to consider this would be a great opportunity to suppress both Taliban and Daesh group.
National security adviser of presidential citadel confirmed Daesh activities in Afghanistan and said that Daesh group is trying to access to drug market to support its militants and keep the flames of war.
Reported by Rafi Sidiqi and Fawad Naseri
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Islamabad mosque attack is the result of Pakistan’s policy of nurturing Daesh: Mujahid
Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, says the recent attack on a mosque in Islamabad was the consequence of Pakistan’s longstanding policy of “nurturing Daesh.”
The attack, carried out over a week ago, killed 31 people and injured 170 others.
In an interview with Iran Radio, Mujahid stated: “Daesh is an enemy like a snake; if you raise it in your sleeve, it will eventually bite you.”
He argued that Pakistan’s instrumental use of Daesh for “covert and intelligence-driven objectives” harms not only the people of Pakistan but also has negative repercussions for the people of Afghanistan.
Mujahid once again rejected allegations that the Islamic Emirate supports Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP). He emphasized that no unauthorized armed individual is allowed to operate inside Afghanistan. According to him, the Islamic Emirate had expressed readiness to facilitate the return of “Waziristani migrants,” but Pakistan declined the offer. Instead, at Pakistan’s request, these families were relocated from areas near the Durand Line to other parts of Afghanistan.
Mujahid added that crossing closures have harmed traders in both countries, though he claimed Pakistan has suffered more. He said the crossings will not be reopened unless Pakistan provides a “guarantee” that it will not repeatedly close them due to political considerations.
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Defense minister urges the Afghan people to move past divisions and focus on unity
The minister also called on Afghan business leaders to support the poor and displaced during the upcoming month of Ramazan, urging them to allocate their Zakat to vulnerable citizens.
Afghanistan’s Defense Minister, Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, emphasized the importance of leaving past conflicts behind and setting aside divisions in order to prevent future internal strife.
Speaking on Sunday at a ceremony commemorating the 37th anniversary of the defeat and withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan, Mujahid warned that a desire for revenge could threaten the stability of the current system.
He stated, “Those who seek power today are no longer even remembered in graves. If you think of the future, think for the people and the nation, and leave a legacy that future generations can be proud of, like our past heroes.”
He underscored that true merit is not determined by language, ethnicity, or position, but by piety and integrity.
The minister also called on Afghan business leaders to support the poor and displaced during the upcoming month of Ramazan, urging them to allocate their Zakat to vulnerable citizens.
“My special message to businessmen is: do not forget your people, and always help them,” Mujahid said.
Highlighting the importance of public cooperation in security, Mujahid added, “Afghanistan today enjoys exceptional security. Citizens must work with security forces to maintain stability. Some countries do not want Afghanistan to be secure; they see their own security in our instability and wish to prosper at the expense of our nation.”
Addressing neighboring countries and the international community, Mujahid affirmed, “Afghanistan is an independent country. We assure all countries that Afghanistan has no threat or bad intentions for you and we will not allow our soil to be used against neighboring countries and we have been able to contain threats against other countries and in this regard, we have full ability and do not need anyone’s help and cooperation.
“We have one request from countries not to create problems for us and not to make excuses, we are ready for any kind of dialogue, but based on mutual respect and national interests, we are ready to negotiate and we will not accept anyone’s orders in this regard, and if someone makes excuses, our message is clear: this approach benefits neither you nor the Afghan people.”
He further stated that even countries that previously invaded or occupied Afghanistan are invited to build relations, but always based on mutual interest and respect. He called for the establishment of a “fresh page” for positive and constructive relations.
Meanwhile, Abdul Salam Hanafi, Administrative Deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office, said that the Afghan nation has never accepted foreign occupation. He said this day in Afghanistan’s history was unforgettable and a source of national pride.
He added that under the Islamic Emirate, drug trafficking and cultivation have been banned, families of martyrs receive designated support, and all orphans are cared for without discrimination, with approximately 13–14 billion Afghanis allocated for their welfare.
Hanafi also emphasized that drug addiction among youth was fueled by foreign powers, while its treatment is now managed by the Islamic Emirate.
Hanafi concluded by urging civil servants to treat the Afghan people with compassion, remain humble in office, and utilize all available resources to preserve the Islamic system.
Separately, Noor Muhammad Saqib, Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs, highlighted the need for constant preparedness against threats, stating that Afghans should not rely solely on past victories over powerful nations but remain vigilant against any potential dangers in the future.
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Tajikistan: Recent attacks from Afghanistan aimed at damaging our relations with China
Habibullah Wahidzada, Tajikistan’s Prosecutor General, says the recent attacks launched from Afghan territory into the country’s border regions were intended to undermine Dushanbe’s relations with Beijing. He confirmed that five Chinese nationals were killed in these incidents.
Wahidzada told a press briefing that the latest border incident in the Shamsuddin Shohin and Darvoz districts point to deliberate attempts by criminal groups to destabilize the region.
“Chinese citizens are engaged in road construction. Who benefits from killing them? This clearly shows that certain individuals and criminal groups do not want peace or are seeking to harm our relations with China,” he said.
According to Wahidzada, the attacks on Chinese workers along the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border are being investigated as a criminal case, and authorities have determined that Tajik citizens were not involved in the killings.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has also stated that its assessments indicate the attacks were carried out by groups aiming to fuel instability and mistrust in the region. Kabul stressed that it will not allow the current atmosphere of trust or its relations with Tajikistan to be undermined.
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