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MoD rejects opposition’s focus in northern Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Afghanistan Ministry of Defense (MoD) strongly rejects the opposition’s war focus in northern parts of Afghanistan.

Deputy spokesman of the defense ministry, Gen. Dawlat Waziri says War against oppositions are ongoing in 13 provinces of the country not just in northern part of Afghanistan.

“These wars are not new. I reject that the war is just only in Northern provinces of the country. We are fighting against oppositions in 13 provinces which includes Kunar, Ghazni, Zabul, Nangahar, Badakhshan and Kundoz provinces.”

Gen. Waziri said the Afghan forces are battling in Kunduz on their own and have not requested any backup from international forces. This year’s fighting season will be a major test for the Afghan forces, following the pullout at the end of last year of all foreign combat troops.

The recent insecurities in Northern provinces of the country raised concerns whether the oppositions focus war just in northern parts of Afghanistan.

Meanwhile the interior ministry warned of an influx of insurgents from neighboring Pakistan into northern Afghanistan in an attempt to destabilize what has mostly been a peaceful part of the country.

“The “terrorists” are coming from Pakistan, including foreign fighters — such as Chechens and Uzbeks — from other regional countries,” spokesman of interior ministry said.

Sidiq Sidiqi spokesman of the ministry of interior affairs noted that the insurgents are flooding into the northern Kunduz province, where the Taliban launched a major push over the weekend, closing in on the provincial capital, also called Kunduz.

The attack came just after the Taliban announced the start of their annual spring offensive. Kabul has sent in reinforcements to the area this week.

“The Taliban and the terrorists will not succeed in creating bases or a long-term threat in the northern part of the country,” Sediqqi told reporters in Kabul. He said several operations are underway in Kunduz, Baghlan and Badakhshan provinces, where Afghan forces far outnumbered militants.

Around 200 militants have been killed so far in Kunduz, Sediqqi said, adding that 12 Afghan soldiers have also died in the fighting. The insurgents were hiding in civilian homes in the villages, he added, and the troops were trying to be “careful to avoid civilian casualties.”

Reported by Hamid Sidiqi

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Russian defense minister says main threat for SCO countries emanates from Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: April 27, 2024)

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu said on Friday that the main threat for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) members emanates from Afghanistan where international terrorist groups find shelter due to unstable and indefinite political situation.

Speaking at a meeting of the SCO defense ministers in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, Shoygu said Washington has stepped up efforts to restore its positions in Central and South Asia that were lost after the withdrawal of coalition troops from Afghanistan, Anadolu Agency reported.

The military chief called “unacceptable” the deployment of the American military infrastructure in the region, arguing that intentions should be regarded as “a direct threat to stability in the SCO space.”

According to him, the US is trying to impose a new security system in the Asia-Pacific region for dominance.

This comes as the Islamic Emirate has repeatedly emphasized that it does not allow anyone to pose threats to any other country from Afghanistan soil.

Recently, Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid, Acting Minister of National Defense Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid said that no destructive groups including Daesh have physical presence in Afghanistan,

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IEA calls Mujahideen Victory Day ‘freedom day’

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(Last Updated On: April 27, 2024)

In a statement on the occasion of the 32nd anniversary of the victory of the Mujahideen against the then communist government, the Islamic Emirate said that it is a day of freedom of the Afghan nation.

The Islamic Emirate described the coup by People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan on 27th April 1978 as a dark day in history, as a result of which the people of Afghanistan suffered severe human and financial losses.

The statement said that the Afghan nation suffered huge casualties in their 14-year struggle against the thoughts and actions of the communists, as 1.5 million people died and millions more faced various hardships.

“After 20 years of Jihad, our country was freed from another occupation and the Islamic system was established, so the Islamic Emirate will make its utmost efforts so that the fruits of decades of sacrifice and struggle of this nation are not wasted,” the statement said.

“It was the wish of the martyrs to fully implement the Islamic system in the country, and therefore, the Islamic Emirate is trying to facilitate development and prosperity under the shadow of the Islamic system in order to realize the goals of the Afghan people’s jihads,” it added.

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Pakistan extends registered Afghan refugees’ stay till June 30

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Pakistan’s government on Friday extended the stay of Afghan refugees in the country till June 30, amid repatriation of illegal foreign nationals.

There are around 1.3 million registered Afghans living in Pakistan, according to a spokesman for UN refugee agency UNHCR in Islamabad, Dawn newspaper reported.

“On the recommendation of the Ministry of States and Frontier Regions, the federal cabinet approved the extension of the validity of PoR cards of Afghan refugees from April 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024,” said an official statement, issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.

The PoR cardholders will be repatriated in the third phase of the plan that will begin after the repatriation of “illegal foreign nationals” residing in Pakistan is completed, the statement added.

The PoR card holders avail schools, bank accounts and other facilities in Pakistan.

Repatriation of undocumented refugees began on November 1 and continues. More than 500,000 Afghans have been expelled so far.

 

 
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