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MoD Voices Grief Concern over Escalation of War in Key Provinces of Afghanistan

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Afghanistan Ministry of Defense (MoD) has expressed deep concern over the escalation of war in key provinces of Afghanistan.

According to analysts comments on war in Afghanistan, the internal and foreign troops are trying to find a solution for the ongoing war as a part of U.S. new plans in Afghanistan are recognizing the Afghan armed oppositions training centers, the complete elimination of ISIS and serious cooperation with Afghan forces in the battle grounds.

Taliban’s plans for Afghanistan in the current year has also revealed that some of them have been thwarted but there are the possibility of occurring other incidents as well.

“Connecting Baharak district of Badakhshan with Chertal of Pakistan, escalation of war in northern provinces, capturing most parts of Kandahar province, closure of Urozgan, Kandahar highway, closure of Baghlan-Kunduz highway are the main plans of Taliban in their “Mansouri” operation.

Spokesman of defense ministry, Dawlat Waziri said, “the armed oppositions have escalated the war and we know the war is ongoing in most parts of the country. It is a complicated war, we are hoping for peace.”

MoD has also effective plans against the Taliban plans and operations which are destroying parallel administrative in the ministry of defense, reviewing 30 to 40 percent of national army and double increasing the special force for the current war season.

The Ministry of Defense claims to defend most attacks of the Taliban group and stresses on increasing the troop level of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

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Nicaragua president sends letter of condolence to IEA leader after floods

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(Last Updated On: May 18, 2024)

The Afghan Embassy in China announced Saturday that the President of Nicaragua has sent a letter of condolence to the leader of the Islamic Emirate, Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada, following the recent deadly floods in Afghanistan.

Based on the embassy’s statement, the letter was handed over by Michael Campbell, the Nicaraguan ambassador to China, to Bilal Karimi, the Afghan ambassador to China.

In the letter, Nicaragua president, Daniel Ortega, while expressing his sympathy over the floods, expressed his interest in establishing good relations with the Islamic Emirate and cooperation in various fields.

The Nicaraguan ambassador stated that the Nicaraguan people, like the Afghans, achieved independence after a hard struggle against the colonialists, which is a common point between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Bilal Karimi, Afghanistan’s ambassador to China, has said that he will convey the condolence letter of the President of Nicaragua to the leader of the Islamic Emirate. He also assured of maintaining good relations with the country.

Karimi emphasized that all Latin American countries are important, but Nicaragua’s taking the initiative is a positive and admirable move.

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UN Doha meeting should reflect realities of Afghanistan: Iranian envoy

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(Last Updated On: May 18, 2024)

Iran’s special representative for Afghanistan, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, said in a meeting with his Italian counterpart that the next UN-convened meeting on Afghanistan should reflect the realities of the country.

Qomi said that Tehran is ready to work with Europe on the development of a comprehensive cooperation plan for Afghanistan based on the consultations it has conducted.

He added that the topics of the third meeting of special envoys on Afghanistan in Doha should be based on the realities of the region and Afghanistan.

“The actions of countries outside the region have not been useful in solving the crisis and challenges of Afghanistan so far, and if this situation continues, Europe will also be plagued by the problems,” he said.

The last meeting of the United Nations on Afghanistan was held in Doha in February this year, but it failed to achieve its primary objectives.

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Floods kill 50 people in Afghanistan’s Ghor province

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(Last Updated On: May 18, 2024)

As many as 50 people died and 10 others went missing following floods in Afghanistan’s western Ghor province on Friday, local officials said.

A total of 2,000 houses were destroyed and 4,000 homes were partially damaged in the floods, the provincial police said in a statement. 2,500 shops have been completely destroyed.

Based on the statement, thousands of livestock perished and over 50 vehicles were damaged.

Moreover, hundreds of hectares of agricultural land and bridges have been destroyed.

Floods have also caused closure of Ghor-Kabul and Ghor-Herat highways, and roads connecting Ghor districts.

Seven people killed following floods in Faryab

Meanwhile, local officials in Faryab say that seven people have died due to floods in the northern Afghan province.

Ismatullah Moradi, the spokesman of Faryab governor, says that the floods in this province have caused huge material losses.

Meanwhile, Sar-e-pol governor’s office in a statement said that floods in the province had destroyed hundreds of acres of agricultural land, 60 houses, bridges, water dams, and shops.

The statement added that the losses are likely to increase.

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