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Afghanistan
No More Terrorists: Why Russia Needs Afghanistan and the Taliban
2025-04-23
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Leonid Savin

[REGNUM] On April 7, at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office, the Supreme Court of Russia excluded the Afghan Taliban movement from the list of terrorist organizations. What will now change in Russia's relations with Afghanistan?

Islamic Emirate spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said : "We consider this step very important. In the future, Afghanistan and Russia will certainly establish good relations in the economic and diplomatic spheres. The Russian President is pursuing the right policy towards Afghanistan."
Right, until the Al Qaeda-linked jihadi groups supported and protected by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) government hook up with their counterparts in Russia and start causing trouble; you go on feeling smug about putting one over on the West until then, guys. But when the next Beslan or Crocus City Hall mass attack happens, don’t come crying to us. Ditto for India, except about being smug — they think of thrmselves as pragmatically managing the Talibs, just like the Israelis were doing with Hamas until 10/7.
The news was long expected: Taliban delegations, despite their “forbidden status,” had previously regularly visited Russia to participate in all sorts of forums and meetings at a high political level.

Therefore, the formal recognition of the Taliban as a political force, just like the various ruling parties in other countries, acting within the framework of their sovereignty and deciding issues of their state and society, was only a matter of time.

And if we look at it from the pragmatic position of Russian interests, this time was lost. Since practically immediately after the expulsion of the US occupation forces, other major players quickly began working in Afghanistan, considering it as a promising place for the implementation of all sorts of projects.

For example, Chinese companies are already actively developing mineral deposits in Afghanistan. Oil and gas giant CAPEIC signed a 25-year oil production contract with the Taliban in early 2023, under which it will invest $150 million annually in the Afghan economy.

Iran is also actively developing cooperation, since it has a long border with Afghanistan, and Iran’s seaports are needed by Afghanistan for import-export operations.

TRANSPORT ROUTES
It is significant that just before the decision to change the status of the Taliban, a high-level Russian government delegation visited Afghanistan and met with the Taliban, in particular with the Minister of Public Works Ashraf Khakshenas.

It is known that, in addition to general issues of expanding economic and trade cooperation, the discussions included repairing the tunnel on the Salang Highway, building new tunnels in mountainous areas, and developing the Afghan railway network with the supply of relevant components and necessary equipment.

Meanwhile, Kazakhstan has also shown interest in building railways, and the Afghan side has confirmed that it is interested in expanding ties with the Central Asian republics. And earlier, it was Kazakhstan that openly proposed removing the Taliban movement's status as a terrorist organization.

As for the Taliban's own interests, the Islamic Emirate plans to expand its railway network from Hairatan to Herat, and from there to Kandahar and Spin Boldak. This will connect Central Asia with South Asia, as well as Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran and Pakistan.

In general, the Taliban want to reduce Afghanistan's economic dependence on Iran and Pakistan. They currently use trade routes through these countries to organize imports and exports. Amajry part of Afghan commercial goods are transported from these countries to China.

Some neighboring countries use Afghanistan's trade dependence as a political tool, blocking trade routes during harvest time, for example, causing Afghan farmers millions of dollars in losses.

The Taliban's railway project is part of a broader plan to connect Afghanistan to China and Russia via Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. The new road would reduce Afghanistan's dependence on its neighbors while making the trade route faster and more cost-effective.

Currently, Afghan goods transported via Iran and Pakistan take at least 40 days to reach China, while the new route will reduce this time to 12-15 days. In addition, transportation costs will be reduced by 15-20%.

The Trans-Afghan Railway project, which will connect Pakistan and Uzbekistan, has been around for a long time. Back in February 2021, the three countries signed a roadmap in Tashkent for the construction of the Termez-Mazar-i-Sharif-Kabul-Peshawar railway. After the change of power in Afghanistan, the Taliban also supported this initiative.

Using new logistics opportunities, Kazakhstan joined the work on the route through Afghanistan in 2024. But for now, cargo is transported by car through Afghanistan and Pakistan to the port in Karachi. After the railway line is put into operation, delivery will be significantly simplified.

In November 2024, at the international forum "Transport of Russia", it was announced that "the multimodal North-South route to Iran will be expanded by the eastern branch through Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan to Afghanistan. Then the route will go to the ports of Pakistan or India."

RUSSIAN INTEREST
In addition to cooperation with Afghanistan in the field of infrastructure projects, the extraction of various minerals seems promising. It was Soviet geologists who conducted research in this country in the 50s-70s, that is, even before the introduction of Soviet troops.

Last year, the research resumed and showed good results. It was noted that the samples of precious and rare earth metals showed an excess of the forecast. The Afghans have silver, gold, platinum, palladium, lithium, tantalum, niobium, cesium, rubidium, beryllium, cadmium in abundance...

Therefore, participation in the local mining industry may be quite attractive and promising for Russia.

Moreover, with the changing situation, energy cooperation also looks quite attractive.

In addition to the long-standing unrealized TAPI (Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India) gas pipeline project, there was also a gas pipeline project from Iran to Pakistan. But Islamabad suspended construction of its section due to force majeure.

Given the agreement between Russia and Iran on swap supplies, energy cooperation would also be useful for Moscow. Although in strategic planning, it is probably necessary to think about its own branches of gas and oil pipelines towards energy-vulnerable Pakistan via Afghanistan.

To this can be added the CASA-1000 energy network project for Central Asia, as well as the possibility of building nuclear reactors in the future.

In addition, cooperation between our countries in the field of security is of great importance.

On April 21, 2025, at an international conference in Baku, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin stated : “We are all aware of the important place of Afghanistan in the geopolitics of Greater Eurasia. This country has enormous potential as a link between the north and south, east and west of the continent. It is in the common interests of our states to promote restoration and prosperity on Afghan soil.”

And he added: “The information coming into the SVR allows us to say with confidence that the main problem is the desire of Western countries to maintain instability in Afghanistan in order to solve their own selfish geopolitical tasks. It is to Western, most often British, intelligence services that the threads of the terrorist attacks of the so-called “Vilayat Khorasan” * are drawn.

The terrorist organization in question is a local branch of ISIS*, which attracts those who are upset with the Taliban. The problem is that there is a kind of Pashtun nationalism within the Taliban, and for this reason, members of other ethnic groups who are prone to radicalization are readily recruited by ISIS*.

And then there are both terrorist attacks inside Afghanistan and their planning beyond its borders. And given the revealed connections with Western intelligence services, this factor seems extremely important.

Meanwhile, the “legal fork” still remains due to the fact that the UN continues to view the Taliban as an organization guilty of violating human rights, especially discrimination against women and religious minorities, in particular the country’s Shiite community.

Thus, the press secretary of the UN Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric, after Russia removed the Taliban movement from the list of terrorist organizations, stated that “this is a sovereign decision of the Russian Federation, the status of the Taliban movement in the UN, established by member states, remains unchanged.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry clarified that this step does not change Moscow’s commitment to UN Security Council sanctions against individuals and legal entities associated with the Islamic Emirate.

But the aforementioned sanctions are unlikely to be an obstacle to economic cooperation, since both Moscow and Kabul have learned to circumvent them using various mechanisms.

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Afghanistan
For information: US denies reports of Military Presence at Bagram Airbase
2025-04-13
Responding to this story from almost a week ago.
[KhaamaPress] The U.S. has denied reports of military presence at Bagram Air Base, rejecting claims of aircraft landing there.

In a recent report, the United States Department of Defense (Pentagon) has firmly denied rumors about a U.S. military plane landing at Bagram Airbase in Parwan province. A Pentagon official, who wished to remain anonymous, told AFP that the U.S. does not have any military presence at Bagram, dismissing these reports as baseless.

Earlier, the Taliban has reportedly handed over control of the strategic Bagram Air Base to the United States, signaling a shift in regional power dynamics. U.S. C-17 aircraft are said to have landed at Bagram, delivering military equipment, vehicles, and senior intelligence officials, including the Deputy Chief of the CIA.

Bagram, once the largest U.S. military hub during the Afghanistan war, was taken over by the Taliban after the 2021 U.S. withdrawal, marking a major geopolitical change.

Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the Taliban regime, also responded to these claims last week. He rejected the allegations, labeling them as “propaganda” aimed at “misleading the public.” According to Mujahid, Bagram Airbase remains fully under the control of the Taliban, and no foreign forces are allowed to operate there.

The rumors about U.S. activity at Bagram resurfaced after some media outlets, without credible evidence, claimed that a U.S. C-17 Globemaster had landed at the base. However, flight tracking data indicates that on April 5, a C-17 flew near the Afghan airspace over Tajikistan, but there was no evidence it landed in Bagram.

Before the U.S. military’s withdrawal in June 2021, Bagram Airbase served as the primary hub for NATO and U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. Since the Taliban regained control, the base has remained under their management. With its advanced infrastructure, including a 3.6-kilometer runway capable of supporting complex military operations, Bagram remains strategically important.

Despite these denials, the rumors about Bagram reflect ongoing tensions and uncertainties surrounding U.S. military engagement in Afghanistan. The area’s continued importance highlights the geopolitical challenges that both Afghanistan and the international community face.

In light of these developments, the international community remains cautious, particularly regarding the future role of foreign military forces in the region. Many are closely monitoring the situation to assess whether these rumors signal a shift in foreign policy or are merely a product of misinformation.

The resolution of the situation surrounding Bagram is critical for both Afghanistan and global security. With significant attention from international stakeholders, clarity on military operations and the role of foreign forces in the country will be essential to ensuring stability and peace in the region.
Related:
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Bagram: 2025-02-17 Biden's USAID Paid Terrorists, and Here's HOW They Did It
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Afghanistan
Taliban calls steps to suspend ban on activities in Russia valuable
2025-04-02
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The Taliban movement (under UN sanctions for terrorist activity) expressed approval of legal procedures to suspend the ban on activities in Russia. This was stated on April 1 by the official representative of the Taliban government Zabihullah Mujahid.

“We believe that all actions in this area aimed at strengthening relations between Afghanistan and Russia are a good step,” he said in an interview with TASS.

It is noted that such measures will be able to strengthen bilateral ties between Russia and Afghanistan, as well as the peoples of these states.

The day before, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office asked the Supreme Court to suspend the ban on the Taliban. The hearing of this application was scheduled for April 17. In Russia, this movement has been considered a terrorist organization since 2003.

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India-Pakistan
Mujahid: Kabul Airport attack mastermind’s arrest in Pakistan exposes ISIS safe havens
2025-03-06
[KhaamaPress] Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
, reacted to statements by Pak Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and U.S. President Donald Trump
...The cad! Twice caught beating wimmin!...
regarding the arrest of the criminal mastermind behind the 2021 Kabul airport attack. He claimed that the arrest in Pakistain highlighted the existence of ISIS safe havens in the country.

In an audio message on Wednesday, March 5, Mujahid stated, "The attack at that time was carried out by ISIS. The fact that ISIS operatives are arrested in Pakistain means they have found refuge there and set up their bases. This issue does not concern Afghanistan; these dangerous groups have found shelter and training camps in certain countries."

Previously, Prime Minister Sharif had claimed that the criminal mastermind behind the Kabul airport attack, who was arrested by Pak forces, was a member of ISIS-Khorasan and an Afghan citizen.

U.S. President Donald Trump also confirmed in a speech to Congress that the criminal mastermind behind the Kabul attack was arrested in cooperation with Pakistain and was being transferred to the United States. This attack is considered one of the bloodiest during the final stages of the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan.

The Kabul airport bombing, which took place during the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, resulted in the deaths of 13 U.S. service members. ISIS grabbed credit for the attack, stating that an individual named "Abdul Rahman Pashtun-infested Logari" managed to bypass security measures and carried out the suicide kaboom near U.S. forces.

The statements by Mujahid highlight the ongoing issue of ISIS activities in the region and the shifting dynamics of terrorist groups operating between Afghanistan and Pakistain. The arrest of the criminal mastermind raises further questions about the extent of ISIS’s presence and operational bases in Pakistain, complicating regional security efforts.
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Afghanistan
Islamic Emirate Condemns Pakistan's Rocket Attack on Kunar
2025-01-12
[ToloNews] The Islamic Emirate has condemned last night’s rocket attack by Pak forces on Sarkano District in Kunar Province
...one of the four N2KL provinces (Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar and Laghman). N2KL is the designation used by US and Coalition Forces for the rugged and very violent region opposite Pakistain's Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Northwest Frontier Province. Kunar is the center of the N2KL region. Its population is 95% Pashtun. It is adjacent to Bajaur Agency..
and has called for the cessation of such attacks by Pakistain.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, told TOLOnews that such attacks by Pakistain on Afghanistan are not in the interest of either side and harm the relations between the two countries.

Mujahid stated: "In Kunar Province, rockets hit certain areas causing casualties. Livestock, in particular, have been killed. We condemn these rocket attacks by Pakistain and demand the cessation of such actions."

Pak forces targeted Sarkano District in Kunar with rocket attacks around 1:30 AM last night.

These rockets struck residential homes, resulting in the death of 10 livestock and forcing residents to leave their homes.

Meanwhile,
...back at the precinct house, Sergeant Maloney wasn't buying it. It was just too pat. The whole thing smelled phony, kind of like a dead mackeral but without the scales...
some residents of Kunar Province say that such attacks by Pakistain cause severe problems for Afghan citizens.

They have urged the Islamic Emirate officials to prevent such attacks.

Mahzabullah Mahzab, a resident of Kunar, said: "Sometimes, the Pak government carries out attacks that victimize ordinary people."

Parwiz Ghorzang, another resident of Kunar, said: "Pakistain carried out an attack late at night, causing significant difficulties for the people. We urge the government to prevent such attacks."

This comes after Pakistain conducted Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s on parts of Barmal District in Paktika
...which coincidentally borders North Wazoo and Kurram Agency...
Province on December 25, 2024, resulting in the deaths of over fifty local residents, including women and kiddies.
Related:
Kunar Province: 2023-08-13 The Territory of the Jihadists: Who Are the Foreign Fighters of ISIS in Afghanistan?
Kunar Province: 2023-08-06 ISIS Shoots Dead Individual Accused of Collaborating with Taliban in Kunar Province
Kunar Province: 2023-08-02 Daily Evacuation Brief August 2, 2023
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Afghanistan
Afghan Refugees in 2024: A Year of Hardship and Forced Returns
2025-01-01
[ToloNews] The year 2024 was marked by significant challenges for Afghan refugees in host countries. Key issues included the second wave of forced deportations from Pakistain, continued mistreatment in Iran
...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneously taking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militias to extend the regime's influence. The word Iran is a cognate form of Aryan. The abbreviation IRGC is the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA). The term Supreme Guide is a the modern version form of either Duce or Führer or maybe both. They hate Jews Zionists Jews. Their economy is based on the production of oil and vitriol...
and Pakistain, and the execution of Afghan citizens in Iran.

FORCED DEPORTATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
Since the start of the second wave of deportations, 93,000 Afghan refugees have been forcibly returned from Pakistain. In response, the Islamic Emirate and international organizations, including the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNHCR, initiated efforts to support returnees.

Afghan refugees faced severe challenges in host countries, including executions, torture, bans on education and work, and even restrictions on bread sales in some Iranian cities. Mustafa, a refugee deported from Iran, said:
"They captured us last Saturday, and today we arrived here. We were severely mistreated, beaten, and treated worse than animals. If the Islamic Emirate creates job opportunities, we wouldn’t need to go to neighboring countries to work."

The Islamic Emirate and international organizations urged host countries, particularly Iran and Pakistain, to treat Afghan refugees with respect and refrain from forced deportations. Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, appealed:

"We request neighboring countries and the international community to allow Afghan refugees to live freely and not expel them forcibly. Let them return voluntarily to Afghanistan."

UNHCR’s Chief Representative for Afghanistan, Arafat Jamal, emphasized the importance of humane treatment:

"Our first message is to Pakistain and Iran, which is that you have been such generous hosts for 45 years. Please don’t stop right away; you must treat the Afghans with dignity and allow them to return safely and voluntarily."

DEADLY INCIDENTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
On October 16, Afghan refugees were attacked by Iranian border guards in Saravan, Sistan-title='Balochistan'>Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries. While Iran initially denied the incident, the Islamic Emirate launched an investigation, which later confirmed that two refugees were killed and 34 others injured. Hamdullah Fitrat, Deputy Spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, said:
"So far, two deaders and 34 eyewitnesses, some of whom were maimed, have been transferred by the delegation. Others remain in Iran and Pakistain."

According to reports from Iranian human rights
...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state...
organizations, at least 74 Afghan refugees were executed in Iran in 2024 for various alleged crimes. In response, the Islamic Emirate engaged with Iranian authorities to address these issues. Zabihullah Mujahid, the Islamic Emirate’s spokesperson, said:

"We are in contact with the Iranian government and have emphasized that their treatment of refugees must align with the law. Efforts are underway to transfer Afghan prisoners back to Afghanistan."

IMPRISONMENT AND PRISONER TRANSFERS
The imprisonment of Afghan refugees in Pakistain, title='Turkey'>The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor...
, Iran, Iraq, and the UAE remained a significant challenge. On November 17, an Iranian delegation visited Afghanistan to discuss the transfer of Afghan prisoners. Following discussions with Afghan officials, it was revealed that 8,000 Afghan refugees are currently imprisoned in Iran, and plans for transferring 1,000 prisoners were finalized.

Mohammad Yousuf Mistry, Head of the General Directorate of Prisons, said:
"They promised to transfer more prisoners in the future. By the set timeline, other prisoners will also be handed over to us."

HOUSING FOR RETURNEES
The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation announced that it is waiting for the Islamic Emirate leader’s directive to begin distributing housing for returnees across 30 provinces in collaboration with the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing.

Abdul Mutalib Haqqani, spokesperson for the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation, said:

"Currently, we are clearing settlements and carrying out developmental work. Basic facilities like clinics and schools are being built, and once we receive orders, land distribution will begin."

According to the latest IOM report, over 1.2 million Afghan refugees returned to Afghanistan from Pakistain and Iran in 2024.
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India-Pakistan
Russian Foreign Ministry calls on Afghanistan and Pakistan to engage in dialogue amid border escalation
2024-12-29
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Russia calls on Pakistan and Afghanistan to exercise restraint and engage in constructive dialogue amid the escalation on the border. This is stated in a comment by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.

“Moscow is concerned about the escalation of tensions on the Pakistani-Afghan border, where not only military personnel but also civilians are dying as a result of shootouts,” the diplomat noted in a commentary published on the Foreign Ministry website.

The representative of the Foreign Ministry called on the parties to exercise restraint and engage in constructive dialogue aimed at the peaceful resolution of all disagreements between the two countries.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, on December 28, the Afghan Defense Ministry reported that the Afghan Armed Forces attacked a number of areas of Pakistan in response to an airstrike on the Afghan army. It was also noted that the strikes were carried out on locations beyond the border with Pakistan.

In the border areas of Khost and Paktia provinces in Afghanistan, fighting has been going on between Taliban supporters (the Taliban is a movement under UN sanctions for terrorist activities) and Pakistani military since December 27, as reported by Iranian media.

On December 11, the Taliban-led Afghan government's Minister of Refugees, Khalil Haqqani, was killed in an explosion at his office in Kabul.

More from regnum.ru
Fighting breaks out on Afghan-Pakistani border

[Regnum] The Afghan military attacked a number of areas of Pakistan in response to an airstrike on the Afghan army. This was reported on Saturday, December 28, by the Afghan Defense Ministry.



"The Afghan military attacked the centers and shelters of hostile forces and their supporters," the department said in a statement on the X social network.

It is also noted that the strikes were carried out at locations beyond the border with Pakistan.

In the border areas of Khost and Paktia provinces in Afghanistan, fighting has been going on between Taliban supporters (the Taliban is a movement under UN sanctions for terrorist activities) and Pakistani military since December 27, as reported by Iranian media.

As reported by Regnum news agency on December 11, the Minister of Refugees in the Taliban-formed government of Afghanistan, Khalil Haqqani, was killed in an explosion in the building of the department he heads in Kabul.

In April 2023, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that Afghan authorities were pursuing a policy that would strengthen security not only in the country but also in the region. According to him, there were no threats to Central Asian countries from Afghanistan.

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India-Pakistan
Pakistan reports death of senior officer and 13 TTP militants
2024-12-28
[KhaamaPress] The Pak military has announced that in separate festivities between its security forces and snuffies in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, one senior army officer and 13 members of the Tehrik-e-Taliban
...the once and current oppressors of Afghanistan...
Pakistain (TTP) were killed. Recently, the conflict between Pakistain’s security forces and the TTP has escalated in this region.

The Mighty Pak Army identified the slain senior officer as Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Owais.

On Wednesday, the Pak military also reported that it had killed 13 snuffies in the South Wazoo region.

Earlier, the TTP had attacked a security checkpoint in South Waziristan, killing 16 Pak security personnel.

Pak officials have consistently claimed that TTP snuffies find safe havens in Afghanistan. However,
those who apply themselves too closely to little things often become incapable of great things...
the Afghan Taliban has denied these claims.

Meanwhile,
...back at the barn, a little lightbulb figuratively appeared over Bossy's head...
on Tuesday evening, Pak fighter jets bombed several locations in the Bermal district of Paktika
...which coincidentally borders North Wazoo and Kurram Agency...
province.

A Pak official told Rooters that the Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s targeted a camp of the Pak Taliban (TTP) murderous Moslems. However,
those who apply themselves too closely to little things often become incapable of great things...
Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the Taliban, stated that at least 46 people were killed in the attacks, the majority of whom were women and kiddies.

The ongoing military confrontations between Pakistain’s security forces and the TTP continue to exacerbate tensions in the region. These festivities highlight the persistent security challenges that both Pakistain and Afghanistan face, particularly concerning cross-border militancy.

The allegations of civilian casualties in airstrikes underscore the need for greater efforts to minimize harm to non-combatants and to seek long-term solutions for regional stability.
Related:
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2024-12-27 Pakistan Army major martyred, 13 terrorists killed in three KP operations
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2024-12-26 Security forces kill 13 terrorists in South Waziristan IBO
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2024-12-23 TTP claims killing 35 Pakistani soldiers in South Waziristan attack, Pak Army sez only 16 dead
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India-Pakistan
TTP fighters kill 11 Pakistani Security Personnel
2024-12-28
[KhaamaPress] Sources report that fighters from the Tehrik-e-Taliban
...Arabic for students...
Pakistain (TTP) killed 11 Pak security personnel in different areas of North Wazoo.

According to reports, the TTP fighters involved in the attacks on Thursday, December 26, were from the group of Hafiz Gul Bahadur
...a member of the Madda Khel clan of the Uthmanzai Waziris. Educated in a Deobandi madrassa located in Multan, he is affiliated with the Jamaat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) political party. Upon the formation of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in December 2007, he was announced as the group's overall naib amir under Baitullah Mehsud, who was based in South Wazoo, but has largely distanced himself from the TTP due to rivalries with the Mehsuds and disagreements about the TTP's attacks against the Pak state..
The reports also added that the attacks took place in the Mirali area, specifically in the Khaiderkhel, Khadki, and other regions, with at least 16 other security personnel reported injured.

The Pak government has not yet made any statements regarding the incident.

Earlier, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) carried out an attack on a security checkpoint in South Waziristan, killing 16 Pak security personnel.

Pak officials have consistently claimed that members of the TTP find safe haven in Afghanistan. However,
a clean conscience makes a soft pillow...
the Afghan Taliban has denied these allegations made by Pak authorities.

Meanwhile,
...back at the pond, the radioactive tadpoles grown into frogs. Really big frogs, in fact...
on Tuesday evening, Pak fighter jets bombed several locations in the Bermal district of Paktika
...which coincidentally borders North Wazoo and Kurram Agency...
province.

A Pak official told Rooters that the Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s targeted a camp of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) turbans. Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the Taliban, stated that at least 46 people were killed in the attacks, the majority of whom were women and kiddies.

The ongoing airstrikes and cross-border conflicts between Pakistain and Afghanistan continue to cause significant loss of life and highlight the growing security challenges in both countries. The fact that civilians, including women and kiddies, are often caught in the crossfire underscores the devastating impact of such military actions on non-combatants.

The increasing violence in regions like North Waziristan highlights the fragile security situation in Pakistain’s tribal areas, where turban groups like the TTP continue to operate with relative freedom. These deadly festivities not only undermine the stability of the region but also place civilians at great risk, caught in the crossfire between Death Eaters and military forces.
Related:
TTP: 2024-12-27 UN calls for investigation into air strikes on Afghan border
TTP: 2024-12-23 TTP claims killing 35 Pakistani soldiers in South Waziristan attack, Pak Army sez only 16 dead
TTP: 2024-12-21 Oregon city asks residents to stop sticking googly eyes on art pieces
Related:
Wazoo: 2024-12-27 UN calls for investigation into air strikes on Afghan border
Wazoo: 2024-12-27 Pakistan Army major martyred, 13 terrorists killed in three KP operations
Wazoo: 2024-12-26 Security forces kill 13 terrorists in South Waziristan IBO
Related:
Hafiz Gul Bahadur: 2024-11-02 Pakistani airstrike in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa kills civilians
Hafiz Gul Bahadur: 2024-10-29 CHR - New Intel: Sources Report Terrorists in Afghanistan Taking A Page From October 7 Playbook
Hafiz Gul Bahadur: 2024-09-04 Pak Institute for Peace Studies reports surge in terrorist attacks in Pakistan
Related:
Mirali : 2023-05-24 Two girls’ schools blown up in North Waziristan
Mirali : 2023-05-16 Five security men among nine injured in Waziristan blast
Mirali : 2023-04-09 Two police officials martyred in Swabi, Waziristan attacks
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Afghanistan
Media reports Taliban government minister killed in Kabul blast
2024-12-12
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Khalil Haqqani, the Minister of Refugees in the Taliban-led government of Afghanistan (the organization is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities), was killed in an explosion in the building of the department he heads in Kabul. This was reported on December 12 by the Afghan news portal Tolo news, citing sources.
How exciting! Who dunnit?
“Sources close to the Taliban have confirmed the killing of the Minister of Refugees, Khalil Haqqani,” the portal’s Telegram channel says.

It is noted that several more people died as a result of the explosion.

As reported by Regnum News Agency, in April 2023, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the Afghan authorities are pursuing a policy that helps strengthen security not only in the country but also in the region. According to him, there are no threats to Central Asian countries from Afghanistan.
What about from the jihadi groups they eagerly host, like Al Qaeda and Taliban Tehrik-i Pakistan (TTP)?
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on November 28 that Russia expects to develop relations with Afghanistan and the current Afghan leadership. The head of state added that complex processes are currently taking place in that country.
Russia has been saying so since shortly after the American-led Coalition pulled out. They haven’t yet done so, though, for some reason.
Local questions:
Who was behind the assassination of Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani?

[KhaamaPress] Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani’s assassination occurred in one of his most secure locations, with trusted Zadran tribesmen guarding him.

The attack raises suspicions of possible internal involvement or security breaches within his circle.

However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Taliban government, stated in a message that Khalil ur-Rahman Haqqani, the Taliban Refugees Minister, was killed in an attack by “Khawarij” (referred to ISIS).
Khawarij (Kharijites) is an ancient Arabic Moslem term for heretics, often used to describe Wahhabis and hence Al Qaeda and ISIS-linked jihadis.
The ISIS-Khorasan branch, as an active terrorist group in Afghanistan, has repeatedly claimed responsibility for attacks against high-ranking Taliban figures. The assassination of Mullah Dawood Muzammil, the Taliban governor of Balkh, and the killing of Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi, the Taliban deputy governor of Badakhshan, are examples of such actions.

Regarding Khalil ur-Rahman Haqqani, although it is said that the Haqqani network maintains good relations with ISIS members, it is not unlikely that ISIS could have carried out this attack.

Mujahid, referring to the U.S. offer of a $5 million reward for Haqqani’s capture, mentioned that Haqqani was a prominent member of a large jihadist family, and the enemies of Islam had placed a bounty on his head.

He further remarked, “Today, he was martyred by the Khawarij, who claim to be Muslims while declaring other Muslims as apostates.”

The Taliban spokesperson emphasized that such cowardly acts would not weaken the resolve of Muslims nor help the conspirators achieve their evil goals against their Islamic system. Instead, he argued, such actions only darken the faces of the enemies of Islam and expose their malicious intentions.

At present, no group has claimed responsibility for Haqqani’s assassination, although the Taliban often refers to the terrorist group ISIS as the “Khawarij.”

However, it can be speculated that the assassination of Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani took place in one of the most secure locations under his supervision. His security detail consisted of trusted Zadran tribesmen, including all of his personal guards.

The high security measures at the ministry suggest that the attack was likely carried out by someone from his inner circle or with their cooperation, as breaching such security would be difficult otherwise.


This attack underscores the ongoing violence and instability in Afghanistan, despite the Taliban’s claims of controlling the country. The continued targeting of key figures within the Taliban government reflects the ongoing internal and external challenges the regime faces, particularly from extremist factions that reject its authority.


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Afghanistan
Daesh claims Thursday attack on Nahrin district mosque attack
2024-11-25
[ToloNews] Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, told TOLOnews that attacks on vulnerable areas by ISIS demonstrate the "foolishness and weakness" of the group.

Mujahid added that the Islamic Emirate is seriously fighting against ISIS and has brought the group to the brink of collapse.

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate stated: "Afghanistan's Islamic Emirate forces are fighting the phenomenon of Daesh with determination and have pushed it to the edge of destruction. Their attacks on weak points and targeting ordinary people engaged in worship show the extent of their foolishness and weakness."

This comes as Daesh claimed responsibility for a recent attack on worshipers in Baghlan province. The attack, which occurred on Thursday, claimed the lives of ten residents in the Nahrin district of Baghlan.

Meanwhile, the European Union also condemned the attack on civilians in a statement, emphasizing that all communities must be protected from violence.

The EU in Afghanistan stated: "The EU in Afghanistan condemns the attack targeting civilians during prayers in Baghlan province. All communities should be safe and protected from violence.”

"To eliminate any threat, the people of Afghanistan must unite with their government, and the government must fulfill its responsibilities," Yousuf Amin Zazai, a military affairs expert, told TOLOnews.

Before Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack, local authorities in Baghlan had reported the arrest of several individuals in connection with the incident.
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Islamic Emirate Leader Takes Control of Military Equipment Distribution
2024-11-09
[ToloNews] The leader of the Islamic Emirate, through an eight-point decree, has removed the authority over the distribution of weapons, ammunition, and military equipment from the Ministries of Interior, Defense, and the Directorate of Intelligence.

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, confirmed this decree to TOLOnews and added that, from now on, for the proper use and safety of weapons, any use or distribution of arms and ammunition will only occur with the leader’s direct order.

Mujahid said, "This measure is intended to ensure better protection of weaponry so that arms and other military assets are not used in situations where they aren’t needed and to enhance the overall security of these weapons."

The spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior also elaborated on the directive, stating that henceforth, all arms and equipment stored in depots will only be distributed by the order of the leader of the Islamic Emirate.

Abdul Mateen Qani, spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, said: "From now on, any surplus weapons or those recovered from unauthorized individuals and stored in depots as public property will only be distributed under the directive of the Islamic Emirate's leadership. This policy aims to prevent the misuse of public resources and to ensure proper preservation and protection. Any necessary requests from security departments or Islamic Emirate authorities will be submitted to the high leadership for approval."

Zalmai Afghan Yar, a military affairs expert, described the directive as a positive step, saying: "There have always been individuals in power who misuse weapons for personal gain."

According to the spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, another directive from the leader of the Islamic Emirate requires that firearms licenses for civilian organizations, merchants, money exchangers, and citizens will now be issued exclusively by the Ministry of Interior.
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