New Year starts in Kabul with explosions
kabul March 21, 2019 07:48The Persian New Year started in the Afghan capital Kabul with a series of explosions and at least six deaths. About 23 people were injured, said a spokesman for the Ministry of...
The Persian New Year started in the Afghan capital Kabul with a series of explosions and at least six deaths. About 23 people were injured, said a spokesman for the Ministry of...
In the event of various attacks by the Islamic terrorist organization Taliban in the Afghan provinces of Farjab, Helmand and Kandahar, at least 27 people were killed this weekend.
The Afghan Taliban condemned the attacks on two mosques in New Zealand. The radical Islamist group says in a statement that 49 Muslims have died a 'martyr's death.'
Militants of the Taliban attacked a large military base in southern Afghanistan. According to local authorities in the province of Helmand are therefore three suicide terrorists and...
There is finally hope for Afghanistan. After seventeen years of war, the United States and the Taliban have reached an agreement in principle for peace in the country. Yet the road is still there...
At least 30 miners were killed by a landslide in an Afghan gold mine on Sunday. The disaster occurred in the northern province of Badachsjan, reports a...
The death toll of the attack on various government buildings in the Afghan capital Kabul has risen to 43. The Ministry of Health has announced this. At the attacks...
An attack by militants on government buildings in the Afghan capital Kabul has killed at least 28 civilians and a policeman. In addition, seventeen people were injured. Which…
Defense and Foreign Affairs are in their stomach with the arrival of an Afghan sports team to the Invictus Games. The Olympic Games for soldiers injured during a broadcast...
The death toll due to the attack on security company G4S in the Afghan capital Kabul has risen to fifteen. 29 people were also injured, reports the Afghan Ministry of the Interior.
Due to a suicide attack on a G4S site, the largest security company in the world, at least ten people were killed in Kabul on Wednesday. That's what the Ministry of Health said in the Afghan capital. Nineteen wounded victims were taken to a hospital.
About thirty civilians were killed by an air raid in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, all members of a family. Only one family member survived the attack, according to the provincial council chief.
Three American have been killed by an explosion of an explosive at the Afghan provincial capital Ghazni. Three other soldiers were injured, writes NATO in a statement.
Taliban fighters killed eighteen police officers in western Afghanistan and wounded four others. The authorities reported Monday that the officers were part of a convoy that was attacked in the Farah province at the end of the afternoon.
Islamist State has claimed the suicide attack on a mosque in the eastern Afghan province of Khost. That is what Amaq reports, the mouthpiece of the extremists. In addition, according to the Afghan authorities, at least 26 soldiers were killed on Friday and 50 were injured. Amaq speaks of fifty dead and 110 wounded.
In a suicide attack on a mosque in the eastern Afghan province of Khost, at least 26 people were killed and fifty wounded. The blast was in a house of prayer on a military base, an army spokesman said.
A heavy explosion has cost the lives of dozens of people in the Afghan capital Kabul. Government officials say a suicide bomber was blowing up during a religious meeting.
An American soldier was killed in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday by an attack from the inside. Another was injured, reported the NATO mission Resolute Support.
Russia has discreetly invited important Afghan politicians to talk to the Taliban in Moscow about peace. Moscow thus passes the Afghan government, which is not pleased with the plan, reports the Reuters news agency on the basis of discussions with those involved.
In the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, after a week's delay due to a serious attack by the Taliban, the ballot boxes were opened. Voters can cast their votes for a new parliament under strict security measures.
At least 11 civilians were killed Sunday in an explosion in East Afghanistan when a minivan hit a roadside bomb in Nangarh Province. Six children are among the dead.
A suicide bomber has blown himself up at a polling station in the north of the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday. At least fifteen people were killed. More than 25 people were also injured, a safety officer said.
An Afghan MP was killed Wednesday by a bomb that was placed under his office chair. Three other people were also killed in the attack, which has been claimed by the radical Taliban.
Taliban warriors have killed at least ten police officers in Wardak province in eastern Afghanistan. The insurgents also set fire to a government building, reported Afghan government officials.
Afghans who worked for the German army in their own country want permission to travel to Germany. Some 120 former employees of the Bundeswehr have been demonstrating for weeks at a German army camp at Mazar-i-Sharif to reinforce their claim.
Because of a suicide attack during a parade in Kabul, at least seven people were killed, 25 were injured. A terrorist on a motorbike, according to the authorities, blew up a procession in memory of the Ahmad Shah Massoud, who was murdered in 2001, a mujahideen commander who played a heroic role in expelling the Soviet army from Afghanistan.
At least twenty people were killed by a bloody double attack in the Afghan capital Kabul. Another seventy people were injured, the authorities say. A spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior stressed that the number of victims is likely to be adjusted.
The Afghan authorities say that the head of Islamic State in the country has been killed. Abu Saad Erhabi was killed in an attack on shelters of the terrorist organization in the province of Nangarhar, which borders on Pakistan.
The Taliban have certainly released forty members of the security forces in Afghanistan. They had surrendered to the insurgents in the province of Faryab, reporting the Afghan news channel TOLO.
Taliban militants have kidnapped dozens of people who were on their way in three buses in the northern Afghan province of Kunduz. The local authorities have announced this on Monday.