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US spends almost $21 billion on Afghanistan aid, refugees in past three years

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The United States Office of the Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) announced in a report this week the US has spent $20.7 billion on aid to Afghanistan and Afghan refugees since August 2021.

This report, which was published a few days ago, says that these donations included $2,9 billion on humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.

Also, $3.5 billion dollars was transferred to the Afghanistan Fund in Switzerland in this time.

At the same time, $8.7 billion had been allocated to support the process of evacuation and resettlement of Afghan refugees.

The report states that of this amount, $5.36 billion was spent by the US Department of Defense to deal with the humanitarian situation, $3 billion by the Department of Health, and $284 million by the Homeland Security Department.

SIGAR has in the past said the US failed to effectively monitor aid organizations in Afghanistan in accordance with domestic policies. SIGAR warned that this would lead to more extremist groups profiting from US financial aid in Afghanistan.

But the Islamic Emirate rejects any abuse of aid from the international community, including that provided by the United States.

The Ministry of Economy has also rejected the claims of misuse of humanitarian aid and says that aid is provided to deserving and needy people in a transparent manner and with complete trust.

The United States remains the largest donor to Afghanistan.

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Tajikistan says two soldiers killed in clash with militants near Afghan border

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Tajik authorities say their border guards clashed with militants who crossed into Tajikistan’s Khatlon region from Afghanistan on Tuesday night.

Tajikistan’s State Committee for National Security said in a statement that militants intended to carry out an armed attack on one of the border outposts.

Three militants were killed and two Tajik soldiers died in the clash. From the scene, three firearms—an M-16 rifle and a Kalashnikov assault rifle—three foreign-made pistols equipped with suppressors, ten hand grenades, one night-vision device, explosives, and other military equipment were seized, according to the committee.

This was the third reported attack from Afghanistan into Tajikistan in the past month, with the previous ones targeting Chinese nationals.

The Islamic Emirate previously said it assured Tajikistan it was ready to tighten border security and conduct joint investigations.

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Afghanistan’s first aluminum can factory launched in Herat with $120 million investment

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, laid the foundation stone of the “Pamir” aluminum can production company at the industrial parks of Herat on Thursday.

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Afghanistan’s first aluminum can manufacturing plant was officially launched on Thursday in Herat province, marking a significant step toward industrial development and economic self-reliance.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, laid the foundation stone of the “Pamir” aluminum can production company at the industrial parks of Herat on Thursday.

According to officials, the Pamir factory is the first of its kind in Afghanistan and is being established with an investment of $120 million. The project will be built on 16 jeribs of land within Herat’s industrial zones.

Once completed, the factory is expected to create employment opportunities for around 1,700 Afghan citizens. Officials say the project will play a key role in boosting domestic production, reducing reliance on imports, and strengthening the national economy.

Authorities described the launch of the project as a clear sign of growing investment in the industrial sector and ongoing efforts to promote economic self-sufficiency in the country.

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