Afghanistan |
‘Govt Controls Less Than Half of Territory in Balkh District’ |
2021-06-12 |
[ToloNews] At least 35% of the territory in Balkh district in the northern province of Balkh is under the government’s control while the remaining parts are either under Taliban![]() influence or are contested between the two sides, an official said. Balkh district has 184 villages, district governor Mohammad Yunus Stanekzai said, adding that 65 of them are under the government’s control. The district has 180 members of public uprising forces who have a big role in ensuring the security of the district, Stanekzai said. Balkh district is 24 kilometers far from Mazar-e-Sharif city, the center of Balkh, and is known as one of the most insecure districts in the province. The district has witnessed two big attacks in the last two months: one on an army base and another on police headquarters. The district governor said that the public uprising forces need further support in terms of equipment. "Balkh district has 184 districts. Unfortunately, most of the villages are under the opposition’s influence, but fortunately, we have a good percentage under our control where the morale is very high... At least 35% of the villages are under the government’s control." At least 20 members of public uprising forces are stationed at an outpost 4 kilometers far from Boka district, which is often contested between government forces and the Taliban. Security forces at the outpost said they are always ready to defend their areas against any threat from bully boys. "Taliban attack whenever they find an opportunity, but we are fully ready to defend," said Agha Mohammad, a commander of public uprising forces. Another member of the public uprising forces said that festivities have intensified over the last few days. "This area is called Piaaz-Kar. It is the frontline. The enemy roams here every night, but they have failed in their evil goal. They attack, but they are suppressed, they are defeated and then they go back," said Hafizullah, a member of public uprising forces. According to the local forces, the Taliban uses people’s homes for the war, a claim that was rejected by the group. "These homes have been used in many attacks on us. They have shelled rockets on us from these homes, but they cannot succeed. We have given them a tit-for-tat response and we will do the same, going forward," said Gulab Khan, a public uprising forces member. The continuation of festivities in the district has created concerns among the resident who says violence must stop. "The foreigners are leaving our country, but still attacks are happening in our district in which only civilians are harmed," said Saifuddin, a Balkh resident. "They destroyed houses, killed our people, and left them with a dark future, they planted mines. What is the sin of these Moslems? They are civilians," said Abdul Jabbar, a Balkh resident. |
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Afghanistan |
Four Soldiers Killed As Gunmen Attack Security Outpost In Kabul |
2019-05-18 |
![]() Kabul police and the Public Protection Forces headquarters have not confirmed the causalities. TOLOnews news hound Karim Amini visited the area on Friday. He said the security outpost is located on a hillside and it has been heavily damaged in the attack. Local residents said the Death Eaters surrounded the outpost from all sides and fought against the soldiers for more than one hour until they all were killed. "People were sleeping that we heard the sound of rocket firing and gunfire and then we saw that the outpost was attacked," said Gulab Khan, a eyewitness. "They had torches. They came down, fought with security forces and then set on fire the outpost and left the area," said Faridullah, a eyewitness. "They poured fuel on the soldiers’ bodies and burned them," said Kabir Khan, a resident of the area. The outpost is only a few kilometers away from the Pul-e-Charkhi security belt, but the eyewitnesses said while the fights continued for over an hour, no reinforcement was sent to the area. "Security forces stationed in the security belt should have hurried for saving their friends’ lives without the permission of their commander," said Agha Gul, a local resident. So far, no group has grabbed credit for the attack. Officials from the Ministry of Interior said the Public Protection Forces are maintaining security of nearly 200 projects being implemented by the private sector, government and the international organizations. |
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Afghanistan |
Afghan Vice President Seen Abducting Rival |
2016-11-28 |
Buzkashi, yes, similar to Polo, but with no mallet. It was not just another group of hotheaded fans going at it. The man who had thrown the punch is the vice president of Afghanistan, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum. And he did not stop there: To drive the humiliation home, he put his foot on the chest of his downed victim, a political rival named Ahmad Ishchi, who was then beaten by the general’s bodyguards, thrown into the back of an armored vehicle and taken away, said several of Mr. Ishchi’s relatives, many of them speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation. "Dostum came there, and he walked around the stadium, -- then he called Ahmad Ishchi over to him," said Gulab Khan, a relative of Mr. Ishchi who was among about 5,000 spectators at the game. "After talking with him for a couple of minutes, he punched him, and his bodyguards started beating him with AK-47s. They beat Ahmad very badly and in a barbaric way." The account of General Dostum’s actions -- while not unexpected for a former warlord with a history of accusations of human rights violations and abuse, including physical acts of retaliation against allies and rivals -- underscores fears about someone a heartbeat from the presidency. With President Ashraf Ghani traveling on an official visit to Central Asia, General Dostum is technically the acting president. For more than two days, he has held a political rival hostage in one of his properties, with members of Mr. Ishchi’s family increasingly concerned about his health. |
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India-Pakistan |
Man held for holding polio team hostage |
2016-01-13 |
[DAWN] Three members of a polio ...Poliomyelitis is a disease caused by infection with the poliovirus. Between 1840 and the 1950s, polio was a worldwide epidemic. Since the development of polio vaccines the disease has been largely wiped out in the civilized world. However, since the vaccine is known to make Moslem pee-pees shrink and renders females sterile, bookish, and unsubmissive it is not widely used by the turban and automatic weapons set... team were held hostage when they tried to administer polio drops to the children of a family in Chak 80-A/TDA in Karor Lal Essan on Monday. Reports said a polio team comprising lady health workers Bushra Latif and Abida Bibi, and Muhammad Akram went to a locality where Pukhtoon families were residing. The team went to the house of Gulab Khan where his guest Rahim Khan, who came from Afghanistan, was also staying. As team members tried to administer polio drops to the children of Rahim Khan, he fell into a rage and snatched the vaccine box from a lady worker. The accused later held the three members of the polio team hostage. On being informed by zonal supervisor Muhammad Ajmal, a police team reached the spot, recovered members of the polio team and tossed in the slammer Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try! accused Rahim Khan. Karor SHO Riaz Ahmad said the accused was arrested and a case was registered against him. |
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Afghanistan |
Afghan Policeman Kills Six Colleagues in Urozgan |
2014-08-07 |
[Tolo News] At least six Afghan coppers were killed and one other maimed by their colleague with the assistance of the Taliban in an outpost in Trinkot City of Urozgan province on Tuesday night, local officials said. Provincial Head of Security Gulab Khan says that the incident happened when a policeman poisoned six of his colleagues and maimed one other policeman with the help of Taliban bully boyz at an outpost in Trinkot. According to Khan, the policeman fled the area with the Taliban after the incident taking with them the weapons of the coppers. Investigations are underway. The Taliban have not yet commented about the attack. |
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India-Pakistan |
Cross-border shelling injures girl in Bajaur |
2012-07-31 |
[Dawn] A girl was injured seriously when a mortar shell, fired from across the border, hit a house in Sarkai Kandao area of Bajaur Agency, aka Turban Central![]() on Saturday night. "The mortar shell fired from Afghanistan landed at the village and hit the house of Gulab Khan, partially damaging it and injuring a girl," officials said. The injured girl was taken to agency headquarters hospital for treatment. Officials said that snuffies living in Kunar province ... which is right down the road from Chitral. Kunar is Haqqani country..... of Afghanistan were responsible for the attack. Volunteers of Mamond Peace Committee took positions in the mountainous area close to Pak-Afghan border soon after the incident. It is pertinent to mention here that snuffies living in Kunar have increased attacks on the border areas of Bajaur tribal region during the last two months. "Mamond rustics have made extraordinary arrangements for encountering cross-border attacks. For this purpose they have established dozens of new posts and deployed hundreds of volunteers in the border areas of the region," Noor Mohammad, a senior member of Mamond Peace Committee, told Dawn. Meanwhile, ...back at the palazzo, Count Guido had escaped from his bonds and overwhelmed this guard using the bludgeon the faithful Filomena had smuggled to him in the loaf of bread... political administration on Sunday destroyed the houses of four rustics in Kitkoot village for their alleged links with snuffies living in Afghanistan. The residents of the area said that administration with the help of Bajaur Levies destroyed the houses of four rustics, who were blamed for helping snuffies in an attack on the village two weeks ago. "A committee, formed for probing the matter, held the said persons responsible for supporting snuffies in the attack on the village," Tahir Khan, a member of the local peace committee, told Dawn. Official sources said that the four rustics provided shelter to snuffies in their houses. They said that action against the rustics was taken after the decision of the inquiry committee, comprising members of local peace body. Meanwhile, ...back at the palazzo, Count Guido had escaped from his bonds and overwhelmed this guard using the bludgeon the faithful Filomena had smuggled to him in the loaf of bread... security forces and volunteers of local peace committee recovered huge quantity of arms and ammunition during a search operation in Kitkoot. |
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Afghanistan |
Bomb blast kills five Afghan policemen |
2012-07-21 |
[Dawn] A roadside kaboom killed five Afghan coppers, including a district police chief, when it destroyed their vehicle in a volatile part of southern Afghanistan, provincial authorities said Friday. "Four police bodyguards along with district police chief, Ahmadullah, were killed in Sarab district in Uruzgan province late last evening," Abdullah Himmat, the provincial governor's front man, told AFP. "Initially, the Taliban snuffies attacked a security checkpost. When the district chief along with his men went to respond, his vehicle struck a roadside kaboom," provincial police investigative director, Gulab Khan said. All five in the vehicle were killed, Khan said. |
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Afghanistan |
Afghan roadside bomb kills five policemen |
2012-02-12 |
![]() The bomb hit the pickup truck in Trin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan province, late on Friday, senior provincial police officer Gulab Khan told AFP. "Five coppers were killed and one maimed," he said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but roadside kabooms are frequently planted by Taliban beturbanned goons fighting a decade-long war against NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all.... -led foreign troops and Afghan government forces. Afghan police are particular targets for the jihad boys, as the country prepares to take over full responsibility for security from some 130,000 foreign troops by 2014. On Friday afternoon, a car was also hit by a roadside kaboom in the Khinjak area of the lovely provincial capital of Uruzgan province, killing one person and wounding two others, according to police front man Farid Ail. |
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India-Pakistan |
Operation in Kurram, Upper Dir intensified |
2011-07-11 |
[Dawn] Security forces intensified their crackdown against snuffies in the ![]() ...home of an intricately interconnected web of poverty, ignorance, and religious fanaticism, where the laws of cause and effect are assumed to be suspended, conveniently located adjacent to Tora Bora... and Upper Dir on Saturday, claiming killing 21 of the fighters. Four security personnel were maimed in Kurram. The official claim about snuffies casualties could not be verified from independent sources. In Kurram, the forces hit back at the snuffies after coming under an attack in Shoorkot area, and in Upper Dir they struck at hideouts along the border with Afghanistan as part of an operation launched after the snuffies fired at a fortification of a paramilitary unit earlier this week. Landmines, rockets, mortar shells and ammunition were seized from hideouts of snuffies in Murghan and Manato areas of central Kurram Agency, officials said. Backed by tanks and helicopter gunships, security forces strengthened their positions in the mountainous region. An artillery shell hit the house of one Gulab Khan in Zakhai area, killing four civilians, including three women. Sources said that snuffies fled the Alisherzai area after troops launched a search operation there. Rockets, mortar shells, landmines and ammunition were recovered from the hideouts of snuffies in Murghan and Manato, officials said. Meanwhile, ...back at the hoedown, Bob finally got to dance with Sally... thousands of the residents of the conflict-hit zone moved to lower Kurram and the adjacent Hangu district ... Hangu is famous for its greenery, hills, beauty and water. Most of the people of this area are Bangash & Orakzai Pashtuns. Part of the Bangash are Shia. The Orakzai and the Sunni Bangash are determined to kill them... The Fata Disaster Management Authority (FDMA) registered 680 families at the New Durrani Camp near Sadda.Witnesses said that families displaced by the fighting had arrived in Doaba and Tora Warai areas in Hangu where they were waiting for relief assistance. A resident of the affected area, Zakir Khan, said that 3,500 people had shifted to Hangu and urgently needed food, water and other items. The FDMA said that a makeshift school was opened at New Durrani Camp where six volunteers were teaching 200 children. It said tents were required for classrooms. DIR OFFENSIVE: Eleven snuffies were killed in Upper Dir district on Saturday as security forces moved ahead with the offensive they launched in areas along the Pakistain-Afghanistan border two days ago, raising the toll to 30. The operation was launched after snuffies carried out an attack in Nusrat Darra recently, officials said. The sources said that security forces shelled the villages of Shahteez, Sunrai and Nusrat Darra where Talibs were believed to be hiding. Tension mounted after two people were kidnapped by snuffies from Shahteez. The snuffies have demanded handing over of the bodies of two associates who were killed on Wednesday and threatened the villagers with more attacks. The warning has forced the people of Shahteez, Nusrat Darra and Sunrai to leave their homes and shift to safe places. Several families from these villages have arrived in the town of Barawal. |
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India-Pakistan |
Pakistan deaths blamed on US drone missile |
2009-03-26 |
A SUSPECTED US missile strike has killed at least four militants in a tribal region of Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan. The strike took place in the Essokhel area, around 30km east of Mir Ali town in the North Waziristan tribal region, early this morning. "Two missiles fired from a suspected US drone hit the compound of a local pro-militant tribal elder Malik Gulab Khan, killing four residents,'' a local security official said. Confirming the strike, another official said the nationality of those killed in the strike was not immediately known. The strike is the second in as many days by the drones, with a missile yesterday killing up to seven alleged al-Qaeda militants in the nearby Makeen area of South Waziristan. |
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Afghanistan |
'Int'l troops killed Afghan district chief' |
2008-09-19 |
Afghan police alleged on Thursday that international troops had shot dead an Afghan district governor and two of his men after mistaking them for Taliban. President Hamid Karzai expressed sorrow over the killing, which he called a 'misunderstanding', and said the district chief and another man killed in a Taliban bombing on Thursday had been his close associates. The NATO-led multinational force said it was investigating the shooting late on Wednesday in Uruzgan. Chora Governor Rozi Khan and two of his men were killed as they went to the aid of a friend, believing the Taliban had surrounded his home, police commander Gulab Khan said. |
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Mullah Ahmad Shah aka Commander Ismail Killed |
2008-04-16 |
![]() Mullah Ismail, a notorious Taliban commander from the Afghan province of Kunar, was killed in a shootout with Pakistani police as he traveled with a kidnapped trader, a local police officer said Wednesday. He was apparently on his way into the lawless Northwest Frontier Province along the Afghan border. Officer Mukarma Khan said Ismail, also known as Mullah Ahmad Shah, had kidnapped the trader from a camp for Afghan refugees in Pakistan and was trying to transport him back to the border when he failed to stop at the checkpoint. He apparently opened fire on the police and was killed in the following exchange of gunfire. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the death of the key commander and said he was a prominent Taliban figure in the area. Abdul Jalal Jalal, chief of police in Afghanistan's Kunar province, where Ismail was based, told CBS News that he was also aware about the militant's death in Pakistan. He described him as the "most wanted terrorist in Kunar province." A Taliban sub-commander in Kunar province, who spoke on condition of anonymity, would not confirm the killing. But he told CBS News Ismail's death "would be a full-scale blow." He praised Ismail for the shooting down of the Chinook in 2005. Ismail was also said to be a key facilitator of al Qaeda militants in the region - many of whom come from outside southeast Asia [sic] and do not speak the local languages. According to Taliban sources, Osama bin Laden personally honored Ismail's authority in the area after the Chinook attack in a letter sent through an intermediary. Police chief Jalal said Ismail and the militants under his command were behind many attacks on NATO, U.S. and Afghan forces in the northeastern part of Afghanistan. Ismail became a hero for al Qaeda and the Taliban after his group hit a U.S. Navy MH-47 Chinook helicopter in late June 2005, apparently with a shoulder-fired rocket. The helicopter was one of four aircraft ferrying special forces into the area on a reconnaissance mission. It was considered a lucky shot from an inaccurate weapon; but it left eight Navy SEALs and eight Army air crew from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment dead. Read report from June 30, 2005. It was the deadliest single attack on U.S. troops in Afghanistan since the invasion to topple the Taliban in 2001. The Chinook was shot down as it ferried troops into the region to search for four Navy SEALs who had gone missing in the area in late June. Three of the men were found dead, but one, who was wounded, managed to escape - read report from July 3, 2005 - to a local home, where he was hidden from the Taliban and eventually rescued by U.S. forces. On Wednesday, Afghan shepherd Gulab Khan, who says he's the one who saved the life of the only surviving SEAL, told CBS News that Mullah Ismail attacked his village the day after the helicopter was shot down, searching for any survivors. Khan said he protected the SEAL, but his actions brought death threats from Ismail and his militants, which prompted the shepherd to relocate his entire family to the provincial capital. He described Ismail as the most powerful militant in Kunar province. |
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