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Friday, April 22, 2022

Today News: Afghanistan || Explosion In Mosque & Israel || New Riots In Jerusalem

At least 20 people have been killed or injured in an attack in Kunduz. Afghanistan is experiencing a new wave of violent attacks.

Authorities say dozens of people have been killed in an explosion at a mosque in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz. Twenty people were killed or wounded, Kunduz province commander Kari Badri said. The Tolonews broadcaster reported at least 30 dead or injured, citing security circles. It was initially unclear who was behind the attack.

According to Afghan media reports, there were also explosions in other cities. Many people were killed and wounded in attacks in several parts of the country on Thursday.

Saturday, January 22, 2022

More than 70 dead in IS attacks in Syria and Iraq

Islamic State fighters have attacked a Syrian prison where ISIS supporters are being held. Eleven soldiers were killed in a raid in Iraq.

The Islamist militia Islamic State (IS) has killed more than 70 people in attacks in Syria and Iraq. In north-eastern Syria, militants have attacked a prison in the city of Al-Hassaka where at least 3,500 suspected ISIS members are being held there.

More than 20 Kurdish security forces and nearly 40 IS members were killed, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Eleven soldiers were killed in a raid on a military base in eastern Iraq, local authorities said.

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Taliban Abort Suicide Bombing In Kabul Passport Queue

Had it been successful, the attack could have sparked a bloodbath. A witness said that several people were injured.

The security forces of the Taliban government have killed a man bomb this past Thursday at noon -local time-. According to the tale of the Taliban, a suicide bomber, loaded with a belt of explosives, approached the long line that, since last weekend, hundreds of Afghans have been carrying out in front of the Kabul passport issuing office. Although the attack was supposedly aborted, the number of victims that the attack could have caused is unknown.

Monday, December 20, 2021

Afghanistan? That Is Now The Afghans' Problem!

The Taliban have been in power for four months. They plunged Afghanistan into several catastrophes, but the West is no longer paying close attention. That will take revenge.

Since the Taliban took Kabul on August 15, 2021 and thus became rulers of Afghanistan, they have promised the world to respect human rights, to give women space in society, to include minorities, to allow cultural activities, to guarantee freedom of the press and for peace within themselves Country to worry.

They say this because they want to reassure the world community. After all, as the rulers of Afghanistan, you are dependent on international financial aid. But there are people in Europe and America who believe the Taliban that they have moderated themselves over the past 20 years and will do better now.

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Afghanistan: US Army Relieves Soldiers After Drone Attack On Children

At the end of August, a US drone killed ten civilians, seven of them children, in Kabul. The military speaks of a tragic mistake. Those responsible go unpunished.

A US drone attack that killed ten civilians in the Afghan capital Kabul at the end of August has no legal consequences for the soldiers responsible. According to his spokesman, the US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin approved a report by the army command on the attack, in which no disciplinary measures are recommended against the soldiers responsible.

What we saw was a breakdown in process, execution and procedures 

spokesman John Kirby told journalists. 

It was not the result of negligence, it was not the result of misconduct, it was not the result of poor leadership 


Saturday, December 4, 2021

Taliban Supreme Leader Hebatullah Akhunzada Is Alive Or Dead?

Hezbollah Akhunzada, the supreme leader of the Taliban, is still speculated on whether he is alive or dead. However, they have not yet appeared.

According to the French news agency AFP, various suspicions are being expressed about the life or death of Hebatullah Akhonzada, the supreme leader of the Taliban. However, the mystery surrounding his resurrection has deepened since he did not come to light. It is still unclear who is leading the Taliban.

Friday, November 12, 2021

Massive Blast At A Mosque During Friday Prayers In Afghanistan, 7 Killed

A powerful blast ripped through a mosque in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province during Friday prayers, injuring 12 people, including the imam, while deaths are being feared.

Meanwhile, Afghan media reported that 7 people were killed and 15 others were injured in an explosion during Friday prayers.

According to the International News Agency, a mosque in the Spin Ghar district of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, was hit by a loud explosion while Friday prayers were being offered there.

A local Taliban commander, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the blast to Reuters and said there were fears of casualties. An investigation into the nature of the blast is ongoing.

Monday, November 8, 2021

What Is The Problem Of The Taliban In Afghanistan Because Of Their So-Called 'Islamic State'?

The attack on a major military hospital in Kabul last Tuesday was a major blow to the Taliban, but they sought to downplay the seriousness of the attack. At least 20 people were killed in the attack.

Senior Taliban official Maulvi Hamdullah was reportedly killed in the attack. Hamdullah was the commander of the Kabul Army Corps.

If reports of his death prove true, the Taliban's revenge is certain and a new wave of violence could soon break out in the country.

This is the same hospital that was attacked in 2017 by the so-called Islamic State militant group.

Friday, October 15, 2021

KANDAHAR: At least 16 people were killed and 32 others injured in a blast at a Shia mosque during Friday prayers

A bomb blast near a Shi'ite mosque in the Afghan city of Kandahar during Friday prayers has killed at least 16 people and injured 32 others.

The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a mosque. Qari Saeed Khosti, a spokesman for the Taliban government's interior ministry, said authorities were gathering details about the blast.

The nature of the blast has not yet been determined, but it is being speculated that it was a suicide bombing.

According to Tolo News TV, the blast took place during Friday prayers in Kandahar City's Police District One. According to a report published on the news channel's website, "eyewitnesses say that the death toll is very high. So far no official figures have been released.

Friday, October 8, 2021

A Blast At A Mosque In Afghanistan's Kunduz Province Has Killed At Least 60 people

A blast during Friday prayers at a mosque in Afghanistan's northeastern province of Kunduz has killed at least 60 people and injured dozens.

A bomb blast near a mosque has killed at least 60 people and is the worst since US troops withdrew, AFP reported.

A bomb blast at a mosque in northern Afghanistan killed and injured 100 people, Taliban police officials said, according to the Associated Press.

Kunduz Deputy Police Chief Dost Mohammad Obaida said most of the people inside the mosque were killed in the blast.