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Chinese Use Laser on German Plane Spying on Houthis | |
2025-07-10 | |
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![]() Yemeni rebels responded with a customary salvo of rockets towards the Jewish state, after which both sides returned to their original positions. True, while Tel Aviv and Sanaa were exchanging blows, on the opposite bank, near Djibouti, another confrontation was unfolding. The Chinese military used a laser weapon against a German reconnaissance plane, which provoked strong protests from Berlin. The Chinese government is keeping the intrigue under wraps and has not explained what prompted the sudden attack. But it is quite possible that Beijing has thus subtly outlined one of its “red lines” in the region. EUROPE IS ON ALERT The latest tensions were sparked by the sinking of the Greek cargo ship Magic Seas, chartered by an Israeli company, in the Red Sea. Its owners claim that the ship was sailing from China to Turkey and had no plans to stop in the Jewish state. The Houthis, however, considered the Israeli port of Eilat to be its final destination, and so motivated the attack with a long-standing promise to “attack and sink” any ship that attempted to violate the blockade. Fearing new attacks, the European mission Aspides has increased patrols along Yemen's borders, not only by water but also by air. In particular, the mission's "flying eyes" - aircraft equipped with multi-sensor platforms - have returned to the airspace over the Red Sea. Thanks to them, the EU contingent could conduct long-range reconnaissance of the waters and calculate in which area the next strike might be carried out. The Houthis, although they repeatedly threatened to shoot down reconnaissance aircraft, did not take any real measures against the Europeans, and the latter stopped expecting a trick from them. Everything changed in early July 2025, when a German reconnaissance aircraft was subjected to a "sudden external influence" near the borders of Djibouti. It was determined that the laser attack was carried out by a Chinese warship in the area at the time, causing "possible damage to the equipment" and forcing the pilot to abort his mission to monitor the area. The German military department demanded an apology from Beijing, and the Chinese ambassador in Berlin was urgently summoned to the Foreign Ministry, where he received a protest from the authorities. The Chinese side has not officially commented on the situation, although the national press has called the scandal “exaggerated and empty,” accusing Berlin of trying to artificially destabilize bilateral relations. CHINESE WARNING "Threatening illumination" of foreign aircraft near the Chinese base in Djibouti is a standard reaction of the Chinese military to the appearance of strangers. At least five similar cases have been recorded since the establishment of the PRC military base in the Red Sea region in 2017. True, before this, only American pilots, whose stronghold "Camp Lemonier" is located nearby, suffered from the actions. In this way, Beijing allegedly prevented aerial reconnaissance of objects in the area of its presence. Moreover, at least twice Chinese lasers struck at long range - when the threat of aerial photography of Chinese objects was not obvious. For example, in 2018 and 2021, a Chinese destroyer “illuminated” American P-8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft with lasers when they were at a significant distance from the “special attention zone” and showed no intention of changing their trajectory. For this reason, US pilots preferred to choose a different, safer approach course to Camp Lemonnier, so as not to provoke the Chinese further. The German pilots were clearly not aware of such subtleties. Especially since the Bundeswehr aviation arrived in Djibouti as "guests" and used the infrastructure of the French Djibouti-Ambouli base for flights. Considering that the French and American facilities are located in the same area (near the international airport), the Chinese patrols could well have mistaken the German reconnaissance aircraft for a US Air Force aircraft. And at the same time, consider that the Pentagon has decided to demonstratively violate the previous gentleman's agreement by resuming reconnaissance flights near prohibited objects. In this context, the use of laser weapons appears to be a reminder of agreements, rather than an intention to harm Germany's defense capability. SECRET CONNECTIONS However, the incident near the coast of Djibouti may well have a “second bottom”. Since the start of the Houthi privateering operations in the Red Sea, Beijing has been constantly featured on the front pages of Western newspapers as one of the possible “sponsors” of the Yemeni rebels. In particular, China was accused of secretly supplying Yemen with components for the production of UAVs and satellite terminals, which were used in planning attacks and conducting objective monitoring. In both cases, the “transit point” was allegedly the territory of Djibouti, where the cargo was accumulated at a Chinese military base and from there smuggled to the port cities of Yemen. In exchange for support, the Houthis allegedly allowed Chinese companies to safely pass through the blockade zone and even turned a blind eye to economic cooperation between Beijing and Tel Aviv. This gave China a big head start in the trade race with the US and Europe, especially considering that neither Washington nor Brussels have security guarantees and are forced to transport valuable cargo under escort. The Chinese government regularly debunks speculations about its presence in the Red Sea, not forgetting to remind that most of these “sensations” were fabricated by Israeli journalists in order to further discredit the Houthis, as well as countries that are not in a clinch with them. However, opponents, apparently, do not abandon attempts to get closer to the Chinese base and capture the possible process of preparing the next cargo - and they use the tasks of Operation Aspides as cover, among other things. So, by using a laser installation against a German reconnaissance aircraft, Beijing could well have hinted to Germany, and at the same time to other potentially interested parties, that surveillance in the Red Sea can only be carried out on the Houthis, and that it is not worth combining the tasks. | |
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Israel assesses consequences of US strikes on Iran |
2025-06-26 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The US Air Force strike on the Iranian city of Fordow destroyed critical infrastructure, causing the uranium enrichment facility to be out of action. This was reported on June 25 by the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing the National Atomic Energy Commission. ![]() "The devastating US attack on the Fordow facility destroyed key infrastructure and disabled the enrichment complex," the statement said. The office added that, in their opinion, the US military strikes on Iranian targets, coupled with Israeli strikes, have set back Tehran's ability to develop nuclear weapons for many years. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on June 22, American B-2 bombers attacked the Iranian cities of Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow. According to US President Donald Trump, the strikes allegedly hit Iranian nuclear facilities. At the same time, on June 25, American intelligence denied the words of the head of the White House about the destruction of the main components of the Iranian nuclear program. In addition, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi noted on June 18 that there was no evidence that Tehran was developing nuclear weapons. The Iranian Foreign Ministry, in turn, called Washington's attack criminal, and the attacked facilities were peaceful and under IAEA control. Russian President Vladimir Putin also condemned the American aggression and called the US attack unfounded, noting that there is no justification for it. He also said that Russia is working to help the Iranian people. Iran says nuclear sites ‘badly damaged’ amid conflicting reports on strikes’ success [IsraelTimes] Iran’s Foreign Ministry front man Esmail Baghaei on Wednesday confirmed the country’s nuclear facilities had been "badly damaged" in American strikes over the weekend, amid clashing evaluations on the extent of the success of operations against Tehran’s nuclear program. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Baghaei refused to go into detail but conceded the Sunday strikes by American B-2 bombers using bunker-buster bombs had been significant. "Our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, that’s for sure," he said. UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said Wednesday that there is a chance much of Iran’s highly enriched uranium was moved by Tehran soon after the first strikes, and thus survived the attacks. 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 spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate reportedly informed the ineffective International Atomic Energy Agency on June 13, the first day of Israeli strikes, that it would take "special measures" to protect its nuclear materials and equipment. "They did not get into details as to what that meant but clearly that was the implicit meaning of that, so we can imagine that this material is there," Grossi told a presser with members of the Austrian government. Conclusive findings may take months, if they are obtained at all, a source told the US network. Israel and Iran entered open conflict on June 13 when Israel launched a wave of ![]() KABOOM!... s targeting Iran’s top military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites and ballistic missile program. Israel said the campaign was necessary to prevent the Islamic Theocratic Republicfrom realizing its declared plan to destroy the Jewish state. On June 22, the US struck key Iranian nuclear facilities at Natanz, Fordo and Isfahan. Iranian officials say more than 600 people were killed in the strikes, a figure that does not differentiate between civilians and members of Iran’s armed forces. Iran retaliated for Israel’s attacks by launching over 550 ballistic missiles and around 1,000 drones at Israel. Iran’s missile attacks killed 28 people and maimed thousands in Israel, according to health officials. Missiles hit apartment buildings, two universities and a hospital, causing heavy damage. Iran also fired at a US base in Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... after the American strikes, with no injuries reported. |
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Iranian - Israeli War News roundup for June 23rd, 2025, before ceasefire: missile storage sites, 100s of IRGC troops airstruck, Iran aimed ballistic missiles and drones | |
2025-06-24 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Iran Attacks Entire Israeli Territory with Missiles and Suicide Drones Iran, in another strike, attacked the entire territory of Israel from north to south with missiles and kamikaze drones. This was reported on June 23 by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). ![]() "The IRGC has changed its tactics in shelling Tel Aviv and Haifa and is targeting numerous targets from the north to the south of the occupied territories," the Nour News agency quotes the military as saying. It will be specified that during the morning combined strike, solid-fuel missiles and liquid-fuel warheads, as well as kamikaze drones, were used. According to preliminary data, Iranian missiles struck the northern part of Haifa, Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, Acre and Ashdod, as well as Safed, Lachish and Beisan, the IRGC noted. More from regnum.ru Israel says it hit missile storage sites in western Iran The Israeli Air Force, using 15 fighter jets, carried out a series of strikes on missile and drone storage sites in western Iran, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported. "[A total of] 15 fighter jets recently carried out a large-scale wave of strikes in western Iran. Underground military facilities, missile storage sites and drones belonging to the Iranian armed forces were attacked, " the statement reads. The text also claims that the Israeli Air Force struck central Iran, which allegedly destroyed installations ready to fire in the direction of the Jewish state. Earlier on June 23, Israel said it had struck six airfields in western, eastern and central Iran, claiming that runways, underground facilities and at least one tanker aircraft were damaged. Even more from regnum.ru Pentagon confirms Iranian missile attack on US airbase in Qatar The Pentagon confirmed that the American military base Al-Udeid in Qatar was attacked on June 23 by short- and medium-range missiles launched from Iranian territory. This is stated in a written statement by an American official. Pentagon confirms Iran's medium-range missile strike on US airbase in Qatar "I can confirm that the Al Udeid airbase was attacked today by short- and medium-range ballistic missiles launched from Iran. There are currently no reports of losses on the US side," follows from the text cited by RIA Novosti. It is also noted that the US Department of Defense intends to continue to monitor the situation. Earlier on June 23, the Iranian Armed Forces confirmed the strike on the American military base in Qatar. The statement emphasized that the attack was carried out in response to Washington's aggression against the Islamic Republic. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on the night of June 22, the United States Air Force carried out a series of strikes on the Iranian cities of Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow. US President Donald Trump said that the attacks targeted facilities allegedly related to the Islamic Republic's nuclear program. The head of the White House also demanded that Tehran make a deal with Washington, threatening consequences for the Iranian side in case of refusal.
[JPOST] Hundreds of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) members were killed by Israeli strikes across Tehran on Monday, an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post. "Over 50 fighter jets" targeted and struck "military command centers belonging to the Iranian regime. The sites struck included missile and radar production sites and missile storage infrastructure in Tehran," the IDF later confirmed. During the strikes, Israel targeted various locations in Tehran, which included the Basij headquarters and Evin Prison. The Basij is a paramilitary militia part of the IRGC. The United States designated both the IRGC and Basij terrorist entities. The Alborz Corps, responsible for the security of several cities in the Tehran District, was also struck, the IDF said. The IDF added that various parts of the Iranian regime's military forces were hit, along with assets belonging to the Internal Security Forces and the IRGC. The IDF also struck the Tharallah headquarters, which is a command within the IRGC and responsible for defending Tehran against security threats, Israel's military added. The waves of Israeli strikes started following Iran's multiple barrages of missiles directed at Israel, which impacted various areas across the country, including a strategic electric infrastructure facility in southern Israel. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated earlier on Monday that "for every shot fired at the Israeli home front, the Iranian dictator will be punished, and the strikes will continue with full force."
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Iranian - Israeli War News roundup for June 18th,2025 |
2025-06-19 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Iran Claims Israeli F-35 Fighter Jet Destroyed [Regnum] Iranian military shot down an Israeli F-35 fighter jet near Tehran, IRNA reported, citing Varamin County authorities. ![]() "The army's air defense forces hit and destroyed an enemy Israeli F-35 fighter jet in the Javadabad area of Varamin," the agency quoted the head of Varamin district as saying on his Telegram channel. Security forces and military officials investigating the details will provide more information later, the statement said. On the evening of June 16, Tasnim reported the destruction of an F-35 near the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran. It was noted that this was the fourth such aircraft shot down by Iranian air defense forces. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on the night of June 13, Israel began to strike Iran as part of a large-scale military operation, "Rising Lion," under the pretext of eliminating the threat of nuclear weapons. Tehran responded by launching Operation True Promise 3 and began to strike Israeli military and military-industrial facilities. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, Iran's elite military force) said Iran had gained full control of Israeli airspace during the attack on the night of June 18. IDF reports that in first, Israeli drone shot down over Iran [IsraelTimes] Military says surface-to-air missile took down Hermes UAV, air force is constantly working to maintain air superiority In an apparent first, an Israeli Air Force drone was shot down over the Isfahan area in central Iran ![]() spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate overnight, the Israeli military and Iranian media said. Footage broadcast by Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB on Wednesday morning showed what appeared to be a crashed Israeli Air Force Hermes 900. "During operational activity, a surface-to-air missile was launched at an air force unmanned aerial vehicle," the Israel Defense Forces said later, confirming the drone crashed in Iran. The IDF said that "there is no fear of information leaking." The IAF has been operating over Iran, at a distance of more than 1,500 kilometers from Israel, since early Friday. The military says it has air supremacy over western Iran and Tehran, and is working to extend it to other parts of the country, to thwart Iranian ballistic missile attacks on Israel. More than 70 Iranian air defense batteries have been destroyed in strikes so far, according to the IDF. "Achieving air superiority involves initiative and offensive actions, which come with costs that were accounted for in the plan. We are constantly engaged in the struggle to maintain air superiority," the military said. The IDF said the incident over Isfahan was being investigated further. The military has denied previous Iranian claims of shooting down Israeli aircraft, which were not backed by any evidence. Several Hermes drones were downed during the war with Iran’s proxy Hezbollah terror group. Now in its sixth day, the Israeli operation in Iran was launched Friday with the objective of removing the "existential threat" of the Iranian nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities. Israel says its sweeping assault on Iran’s top military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites, and ballistic missile program is necessary to prevent the Islamic Theocratic Republicfrom realizing its avowed plan to destroy the Jewish state. Iran has retaliated by launching more than 370 missiles and hundreds of drones at Israel. So far, 24 people have been killed in Israel and more than 500 maimed. Israeli strikes on Iran have killed at least 224 people, according to Iranian officials. More from regnum.ru Khamenei says Iran has no intention of surrendering Iran intends to “stand firm” and will not give up, the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in an address to the nation on June 18. The Iranian people never surrender, the ayatollah said. Tehran will respond to any possible US military intervention and will cause irreparable damage to Washington, Khamenei also stressed. “The Americans should know that any military intervention will certainly result in irreparable damage for them,” he noted. Earlier, US President Donald Trump demanded Tehran's unconditional surrender. American media reported that Trump was considering the possibility of the US entering the war, including striking Iran's nuclear facilities. According to journalists, US troops in the Middle East have been put on high alert. Even more from regnum.ru and the noted military defense experts at the Washington Post Israel's air defense will collapse in 10 days without US help - American media Without help from the United States, Israel's air defense systems will fall under Iranian strikes in 10 days due to a shortage of ammunition. This is reported by the American newspaper The Washington Post (WP), citing an informed source. "Without resupply from the United States or greater U.S. military involvement, Israel could maintain its missile defenses for another 10 to 12 days if Iran maintains a steady pace of attacks," the report said. According to the source, by the end of this week Israel will be able to intercept only a small part of the missiles launched by Iran. The publication also specified that air defense costs Israel $285 million per day. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on the night of June 13, Israel began to strike Iran as part of a large-scale military operation, "Rising Lion," under the pretext of eliminating the threat of nuclear weapons. Tehran responded by launching Operation True Promise 3 and began to strike Israeli military and military-industrial facilities. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, Iran's elite military force) said Iran had gained full control of Israeli airspace during the attack on the night of June 18. Yet, more from regnum.ru Iran Launches Missile Attack on Israel, Media Writes Iran has launched a new missile attack on Israel, the IRNA agency reported on June 18 on its Telegram channel. “Iranian missiles headed towards the occupied territories (Israeli territory. — Ed.),” the publication says. The Israeli army said that they had already detected the missiles and were intercepting the shells. Residents of the country were urged to remain in shelters. Shortly before this, the Iranian authorities called for the evacuation of the population of one of the districts of the Israeli city of Haifa. Similar statements had been published before, in particular, before the strikes on Tel Aviv. On the night of June 18, the Israeli army recorded two rocket attacks from Iran within an hour. The population was called to take shelter in shelters and remain there until further notice. Later, a source in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, the elite units of the Iranian Armed Forces) said: Tehran was able to secure full control over Israeli airspace during the night attack. The IRGC noted that the Israelis were defenseless against Iranian missile attacks. According to this information, dominance was achieved through the use of Fateh missiles. Again, more from regnum.ru IRGC: Iran used super-heavy ballistic missile Sajjil for the first time The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, elite forces of the Iranian Armed Forces) said that it used super-heavy ballistic missiles "Sajil" for the first time in an attack on Israel. This was reported on June 18 by the Tasnim agency. “During the twelfth wave of Operation Sadeq’s Promise, the IRGC fired three Sajjil missiles,” follows from a publication on the publication’s Telegram channel. According to these reports, Iran has struck Israeli Mossad headquarters, military intelligence and Israeli air bases. The IRGC also said that missile attacks from Tehran would be "effective and continuous." Open sources indicate that the range of the Sajjil is 2,000 km. The surface-to-surface missile was first tested in November 2008. The Sajjil differs from the basic version in its increased accuracy and increased speed at the initial stage of flight. The length of the missile is 17.5 m, and its weight can reach 500 to 1,500 kg. Earlier on June 18, the IRNA news agency reported that Iran had launched a new missile attack on Israel. Shortly before this, Iranian authorities called for the evacuation of the population of one of the areas of the Israeli city of Haifa. Similar statements had been published before, in particular, before the strikes on Tel Aviv. On the night of June 18, the Israeli army recorded two rocket attacks from Iran within an hour. Later, a source in the IRGC said: Tehran was able to secure full control over Israeli airspace during the night attack. According to this information, dominance was achieved through the use of Fateh missiles. |
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Two Afghan citizens shot and killed in the US | |
2025-06-04 | |
[KhaamaPress] Two Afghan citizens were fatally shot in separate incidents across the U.S., raising concerns about the safety of refugees. Sources have reported that two more Afghan citizens were killed in separate incidents in different U.S. states. These tragic events occurred yesterday and Tuesday, June 3. The victims have been identified as Rasul Jan, a young man from Khost province ... across the border from Miranshah, within commuting distance of Haqqani hangouts such as Datta Khel and probably within sight of Mordor. Khost is populated by six different tribes of Pashtuns, the largest probably being the Khostwal, from which it takes its name... , and Zarmin Shinwari, a resident of Nangarhar The unfortunate Afghan province located adjacent to Mohmand, Kurram, and Khyber Agencies. The capital is Jalalabad. The province was the fief of Younus Khalis after the Soviets departed and one of his sons is the current provincial Taliban commander. Nangarhar is Haqqani country.. province. According to sources, Rasul Jan was shot and killed by armed robbers in Kentucky, while the motive behind Zarmin Shinwari’s killing in Oklahoma remains unclear. U.S. police have not yet released any official statements regarding these cases. These killings mark the fourth such incident in the past week involving Afghan nationals targeted by armed assailants or armed robbers, and even U.S. coppers. On Sunday, June 1, another Afghan citizen named Rais Silab, originally from Khost province in southern Afghanistan, was shot and killed near his home in Texas. Rais received a phone call from friends, and shortly after leaving his house, he was shot. The motive and perpetrators remain unknown.
Rasool Jan was killed in Kentucky during an attempted carjacking by armed assailants, while Zarmin Shinwari was shot by unidentified gunmen in Oklahoma, sources said. Law enforcement officials in the US have yet to comment on either incident. These latest killings mark the third and fourth reported deaths of Afghan citizens in the US over the past week. On Monday, sources confirmed that Rais Selaab, another Afghan national from Khost province, was shot near his home in Texas after reportedly receiving a phone call from friends and stepping outside. The motives behind these attacks remain unclear, and no suspects have been identified or apprehended. Authorities in the United States have not issued public statements on any of the cases. The incidents have raised concerns among Afghan diaspora communities, many of whom sought refuge in the US after the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021. Help the Family of Zarmin Shinwari, Afghan U.S. Special Forces Soldier Killed in Tragic Crash This is the first thing that popped up when I searched the name. I have no way of doing due diligence to prove any of the claims here, or that this is indeed the man in the story above., but anasfar as there are details, they match the reports from the Afghan news sites. [GoFundMe] Zarmin Shinwari—a former Afghan soldier who served alongside the U.S. Special Forces 02 unit for over 12 years in Jalalabad—tragically lost his life in a car accident while driving for Uber in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May31, 2025. He was the sole provider for his beloved wife and three young children, ages 11, 9, and 6.After years of loyal service, Zarmin resettled in the U.S. to build a safer life for his family. Now, his wife and children face unimaginable loss and financial hardship. We are raising funds to cover Zarmin’s burial and to support his grieving family during this devastating time. His children have lost not just their father, but their hero, their protector, and their future. Related: Rasul Jan 04/17/2022 Pakistan Attacks TTP in Kunar, Khost Causing Dozens of Casualties Rasul Jan 10/06/2012 5 Taliban Leaders Among 30 Dead in Wardak Raid: Isaf Related: Rasool Jan 07/01/2019 Shaheen Corps releases the names of 14 senior Taliban leaders killed in Balkh airstrikes after busy morning Rasool Jan 01/28/2016 Some schools to close, some to remain open amid confusion Rasool Jan 09/02/2012 'Rebuff' by Unicef: Clerics stop support to vaccination | |
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Pakistan Deports Over 20,000 Afghan Families in 5 Months | |
2025-05-27 | |
From time to time we check on the countries around Afghanistan to see that yes, they continue to send back more of the millions of Afghan refugees that have been accumulating in the near-abroad since the Soviet era. The profits for hosting them dried up after the Biden-Harris Politburo gave Kabul to the Taliban. [ToloNews] In the past five months, Pakistan has forcibly deported more than 20,000 Afghan families through the Torkham crossing.Baz Mohammad Abdul Rahman, Director of Refugees and Repatriation in Nangarhar, told TOLOnews that seventy percent of these families have been resettled in Nangarhar province. He stated: “The number of returnees is 97,883 individuals, with 70 percent of them settled in Nangarhar and the remaining 30 percent relocated to other provinces. In Nangarhar alone, 14,316 families—comprising 68,591 individuals—have been resettled.”
They are calling on the interim government and aid organizations to assist them in securing shelter. Arman Khan, a recently deported returnee, said: “When we crossed through Torkham, the Pakistani police told us we had to pay two thousand rupees. We paid the money and were allowed to pass.” Mir Ahmad Khan, another deportee, said: “If we are supported for even one year, we can stand on our own again. A hand of cooperation must be extended to us.” According to recent UN statistics, since 2023, Iran and Pakistan have forcibly returned more than three million Afghan migrants to Afghanistan. Afghanistan Faces Continuing Waves of Deportees [ToloNews] Seven years ago, Ghulam Nabi, along with his wife and six children, left for Iran to escape poverty, insecurity, and unemployment. But today, after years of living in exile, he is once again in Kabul—not by choice, but by force. Ghulam Nabi, deported from Iran, describes his challenges: “We left here because of poverty and hardship, hoping for a better life there. For the first two or three years, no one bothered us, but in recent months, the pressure increased significantly. We were always running from the police, but eventually, around four o'clock, they caught us all and took us to a camp.” Alongside him, thousands of other families are returning—people who had lived in Iran or Pakistan for years but now have to rebuild their lives in Afghanistan from scratch. Arefa, deported from Iran, said: “We returned from the border and are now facing many difficulties. We lived in another country for a while, and now we’ve come back to our homeland. We ask our government to help us.” Aziz, deported from Pakistan, said: “We were working and earning a living in Pakistan, but now that we’ve returned to Afghanistan, we are facing many problems and need cooperation and support.” According to a recent report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), more than 107,000 Afghan migrants were deported from Iran and Pakistan in just one week—from May 11 to May 17. The IOM stated in its report that between May 11 and 17, there were 58,200 entries from Iran and 49,245 entries from Pakistan into Afghanistan, recorded by the organization. Experts warn that the mass deportation of migrants without any preparedness for their reintegration could trigger a new humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Mohammad Khan Talebi Mohammadzai, a migrant rights activist, said: “As long as the return of migrants is not voluntary and supported by international organizations, such actions are considered a violation of human rights. International organizations and humanitarian bodies must negotiate with host governments about harsh migration policies to ease the difficulties faced by migrants.” Meanwhile, the International Crisis Group has urged the European Union to apply political pressure on Pakistan to halt the forced deportation of Afghan refugees. The Crisis Group said in a report: “The EU should also scale up its response within Afghanistan, enhancing assistance for returnees and host communities." Alireza Karimi, another migrant rights activist, echoed this view: “EU pressure can be somewhat effective, especially if it is accompanied by threats of financial aid cuts and reduced diplomatic ties. However, to fully prevent deportations, a multilateral solution is needed.” Previously, a representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) stated that 380,000 Afghan migrants have been deported from neighboring countries this year alone and stressed that Afghanistan is not prepared to accommodate this number of returnees. | |
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Torkham Crossing Fully Reopens After One-Month Closure |
2025-03-23 |
[ToloNews] The Torkham crossing, which was reopened to cargo trucks last Wednesday, was fully reopened to passengers as well this morning (Saturday). The deputy governor of Nangarhar The unfortunate Afghan province located adjacent to Mohmand, Kurram, and Khyber Agencies. The capital is Jalalabad. The province was the fief of Younus Khalis after the Soviets departed and one of his sons is the current provincial Taliban commander. Nangarhar is Haqqani country.. told TOLOnews that Pakistain had closed the crossing in response to construction work on the Afghan side of the hypothetical Durand Line. Now that the construction has been completed, the crossing has been reopened for all forms of movement. Azizullah Mustafah, the deputy governor of Nangarhar, told TOLOnews: "The road has been officially reopened to passengers today, and transit operations are ongoing. The Islamic Emirate is working to prevent the closure of this route because people and traders on both sides are affected, and this crossing should not be politicized." Meanwhile, ...back at the saloon, Butch got the bill for the damage caused by the fist fight, the mirror broken in the shootout, and drinks for everyone...... a number of passengers and traders are calling for better facilities at the crossing. Their main demand is for the crossing to remain permanently open. Hundreds of cargo trucks pass through the Torkham crossing daily. Traders operating through this route are urging officials in both Afghanistan and Pakistain to resolve the challenges and boost trade between the two countries. According to the Chamber of Commerce and Investment, traders on both sides suffered an estimated $70 million in losses during the one-month closure of the Torkham crossing. Related: Torkham crossing: 2025-03-18 Pakistan, Afghanistan agree on ceasefire, reopening of Torkham trade route Torkham crossing: 2025-03-07 Clashes, Shelling in Torkham Displace Around 800 Families Torkham crossing: 2025-03-04 Clashes Erupt Between Islamic Emirate, Pakistani Forces at Torkham: 1 Afghan dead |
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Torkham Closure Trade Losses Mount as Afghan-Pakistani Tensions Persist |
2025-03-06 |
[ToloNews] The closure of the Torkham crossing for the past twelve days has created serious challenges for travelers and traders, while Afghan and Pak officials continue their efforts to find a solution. Torkham, one of the most important crossings between Afghanistan and Pakistain, handles the largest volume of trade and movement between the two countries. This situation has inflicted millions of dollars in losses on traders. Khanjan Alokozay, the head of the Afghanistan-Pakistain Joint Chamber of Commerce, stated: "Around 800 trucks pass through both sides daily; today marks the twelfth day, meaning more than six thousand trucks have been halted. We hold conferences and video calls through the joint chamber, and we are in discussions with them. The Ministry of Industry and Commerce and Nangarhar'>Nangarhar The unfortunate Afghan province located adjacent to Mohmand, Kurram, and Khyber Agencies. The capital is Jalalabad. The province was the fief of Younus Khalis after the Soviets departed and one of his sons is the current provincial Taliban commander. Nangarhar is Haqqani country.. officials are also making efforts, but so far, these efforts have yielded no results." Local officials in Nangarhar and the Afghan Chamber of Commerce have held multiple meetings with Pak authorities to reopen the crossing, but no progress has been made, and border festivities continue. Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, stated on X that the tensions between Afghan and Pak forces at Torkham should be resolved through diplomatic means. Khalilzad wrote: "People are dying, and others are becoming refugees. Traders on both sides are losing millions of dollars. Each is accusing the other of sheltering bully boy groups inimical to them. Diplomacy is a better option." Some political analysts believe that keeping border crossings closed is not a suitable solution and that Pakistain should send a delegation to Afghanistan for high-level negotiations. "I urge the government to engage with Pakistain based on our national interests and the legitimate demands of our people—not for the benefit of a single group, ethnicity, or region," said Yousuf Amin Zazi, a political analyst. "The Pak government has historically used the Torkham border to pressure the Islamic Emirate and the Afghan people, and it continues to do so. As a result, people in Afghanistan, Pakistain, and Central Asia are suffering widespread losses," said Fazl Rahman Oria, another political analyst. In recent years, relations between Kabul and Islamabad have deteriorated, exacerbated by the expulsion of Afghan refugees from Pakistain and Pak attacks on Afghan soil. |
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Islamic Emirate Confirms Prisoner Exchange with the US |
2025-01-22 |
[ToloNews] The Islamic Emirate has confirmed the exchange of an Afghan prisoner for two American detainees. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Afghan prisoner released by the US, identified as Khan Mohammad, had been held in jug in Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,. While the Islamic Emirate has not disclosed the identities of the released American citizens, US media reports suggest they are Ryan Corbett and William McKinty. The exchange took place in the final hours of Joe The Big GuyBiden ...46th president of the U.S. Old, boring, a plagiarist, fond of hair sniffing and grabbing the protruding parts of women, and not whatcha call brilliant.... 's presidency. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the exchange was facilitated by Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... , and the Islamic Emirate views any US initiatives aimed at normalizing relations positively. Zia Ahmad Takal, head of public relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said: "The Islamic Emirate welcomes steps by the United States that help normalize and expand relations between the two countries." US media reported that Ryan Corbett's family has expressed gratitude to Qatar for its efforts in securing his release. CNN ...formerly the Cable News Network, now who know what it might stand for... said: "The Taliban ...mindless ferocity in a turban... agreed to swap two Americans being held in Afghanistan for one Taliban member serving a life sentence in a US prison. But there was an unexpected delay (at least in part due to bad weather in Washington and Kabul) and Donald Trump ...The cad! Twice caught beating wimmin!... was officially back in the White House when Americans Ryan Corbett and William McKenty were handed over and on their way home early Tuesday, exchanged for Afghan Taliban member Khan Mohammed who was convicted in 2008 on narco-terrorism charges." Zalmai Afghan Yar, a military analyst, said: "The prisoner exchange, based on diplomatic dialogues, is considered a positive step. Solutions can be found for all conflicts through negotiations. We hope that continued talks will help Afghanistan emerge from isolation." Previously, the US State Department identified three American citizens—Ryan Corbett, George Gelsman, and Mahmood Habibi—in the custody of the Islamic Emirate, citing the issue as a major obstacle to US engagement with Afghanistan's interim government. Sayed Qaribullah Sadat, a political analyst, expressed hope that, "Through mutual understanding, the issue of prisoners and other existing challenges between Afghanistan and the U.S. can be resolved. This process could help eliminate misunderstandings." According to the US Department of Justice, Khan Mohammad was arrested in Nangarhar'>Nangarhar The unfortunate Afghan province located adjacent to Mohmand, Kurram, and Khyber Agencies. The capital is Jalalabad. The province was the fief of Younus Khalis after the Soviets departed and one of his sons is the current provincial Taliban commander. Nangarhar is Haqqani country.. province on October 29, 2006, on drug-related charges and was transferred to the US in November 2007. In 2008, he was sentenced to two life terms. Khan Mohammad Released After Nearly Two Decades in US Prison [ToloNews] Khan Mohammad, an Afghan prisoner released by the United States in exchange for two American detainees, has spoken about his years of imprisonment. He was arrested by US forces in Jalalabad in 2006 on charges of drug trafficking and plotting attacks against foreign troops. He was later sentenced to life imprisonment in a prison in California. The 55-year-old, a resident of Chaparhar district in Nangarhar province, was freed following efforts by Afghanistan’s interim government and has now reunited with his family in Nangarhar. Recalling his ordeal, Khan Mohammad, a former Guantanamo detainee, said: “I was accused of selling drugs and financing the Islamic Emirate. They also claimed I was involved in a major plot to attack Nangarhar airport to kill US forces. Based on these allegations, I was sentenced to two life terms.” His son, Rafiullah, expressed relief upon hearing his father’s voice after years of separation. However, he insists that his father was innocent and demands compensation from the US government. “No crime was ever proven against him. He spent twenty years in prison unjustly. Our demand is that the US government compensate us for the long years my father was wrongfully imprisoned,” said Rafiullah. Meanwhile, local authorities have said that the interim government continues to work towards securing the release of other Afghan prisoners held abroad. Azizullah Mustafa, the deputy governor of Nangarhar, said: “The Islamic Emirate is making efforts to secure the release of another detainee, Haji Mohammad Rahim, and reunite him with his family.” Khan Mohammad’s release from a California prison comes as another Afghan, Rahimullah, remains detained at Guantanamo Bay. The interim government is actively pursuing his release as well. Related: Khan Mohammad 11/25/2024 IOM Reports Drop in Afghan Migration Movements Khan Mohammad 01/22/2024 Two dead, four survive in Afghanistan plane crash Khan Mohammad 11/12/2022 Daily Evacuation Brief November 12, 2022 |
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IDF says Gaza polio vaccination campaign has been completed |
2024-11-07 |
[IsraelTimes] Israel says that the Polio vaccination campaign in Gaza conducted in recent weeks has been completed, with some 1.1 million vaccines administered and a vaccination rate among children of over 90 percent. According to the Coordinator of Government Affairs in the Territories (COGAT), a Defense Ministry agency that coordinates the provision of humanitarian aid into Gaza, 211,170 children were vaccinated in northern Gaza; 379,361 children were vaccinated in central Gaza; and 517,070 were vaccinated in southern Gaza. COGAT says the campaign was carried out in cooperation with the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, and that the Israeli agency facilitated tactical humanitarian pauses in the fighting in Gaza in order to facilitate the distribution of the vaccines. The vaccination drive that has just been completed is the second in three months, after an initial campaign was undertaken and completed in September. That drive came after an unvaccinated 10-month-old baby from central Gaza contracted polio and suffered partial paralysis in September, the first case of the disease in the enclave in 25 years. To ensure the success of the campaign, COGAT says it and the aid organizations involved facilitated the entry of polio specialists to Gaza, as well as the delivery of medical and logistical equipment, refrigeration equipment to store and transport the vaccines, and essential vitamins. “The State of Israel, through COGAT, will continue to act in accordance with international law, addressing the medical situation of civilians in Gaza,” COGAT says. Related: Polio vaccination 04/21/2021 Key Taliban commander for Nangarhar province killed in Pakistan Polio vaccination 04/04/2021 Anti-India clashes erupt after troops kill 3 Kashmir rebels Polio vaccination 10/27/2016 Policeman dies in bomb attack on polio security team Tuesday |
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Islamic Emirate Announces Arrests of ISIS-K Members |
2024-10-01 |
[ToloNews] Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, announced the arrests of perpetrators behind the recent attacks in Kabul and Bamyan. Mujahid, in a statement, said that these attacks were carried out by individuals affiliated with the ISIS-Khorasan branch, and they had received training in Mastung, Balochistan. The spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate said: "The special units and Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate have arrested important members of the insurgent group who had attacked the employees of the Directorate of Supervision and Prosecution of Decrees and Orders, and were also involved in several other attacks in Kabul and the attack on foreign tourists in Bamyan province." On May 17th, an armed attack targeted civilians and foreign nationals in Bamyan, resulting in the death of six people, including three Spanish citizens and three civilians, and injuring seven others, including three locals and four foreign nationals. Furthermore, on September 2nd, a suicide bomber attacked the employees of the Directorate of Supervision and Prosecution of Decrees and Orders, killing six people and injuring thirteen others. Zabihullah Mujahid also added that from the hideout of the Kabul attack planner, including both light and heavy military equipment, a Tajikistani national was arrested, who intended to carry out a suicide attack. Mujahid stressed that after conducting these operations, the leaders and remaining members of the ISIS-Khorasan branch, with the assistance of some intelligence agencies, have been transferred to Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. "It is evident that 95 percent of the attacks that take place in Afghanistan are planned in Pakistan, and those crimes are then carried out in Afghanistan," said Aziz Stanekzai, a military analyst. "It is the responsibility of neighboring countries not to allow terrorist groups to destabilize both Afghanistan and other trans-regional countries. In this regard, there needs to be an international consensus, especially in the fight against terrorism," said Zalmai Afghan Yar, another military analyst. The spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate further mentioned that ISIS, using new centers in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, conducts attacks in Afghanistan and other countries, targeting religious, political, and clerical figures. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid stated in a press release that, during a series of operations in Kabul and Nangarhar, those responsible for attacks on Afghanistan judiciary employees and foreign tourists in Bamiyan were apprehended. Mujahid further explained that investigations revealed that the attackers targeting employees of the “Prosecution and Monitoring of Orders” directorate had entered Afghanistan from a training camp of ISIS-Khorasan in Mastung, Balochistan. He added that in separate operations in Kabul and Faryab, two ISIS members were killed, and several others were arrested. Related: Kabul: 2024-09-29 Giulio Meotti: How long will the UN continue to dine with the devil? Kabul: 2024-09-28 Russia: Removing Taliban from banned groups list will be a slow process Kabul: 2024-09-29 Taliban Oppression: 80 Arrested, 38 Executed in One Month Related: Bamyan: 2024-09-29 Taliban Oppression: 80 Arrested, 38 Executed in One Month Bamyan: 2024-05-19 Six People Killed in Bamiyan Shooting Bamyan: 2023-10-03 Daily Evacuation Brief October 2 - 3, 2023 Related: ISIS-Khorasan: 2024-06-19 Already this summer, IS will carry out a terrorist attack in Central Asia ISIS-Khorasan: 2024-05-21 Sen. Marco Rubio: Biden's open border lets ISIS walk right into US ISIS-Khorasan: 2024-05-14 Pakistan, US stress cooperation in tackling terror outfits including TTP, Daesh Related: Mastung: 2024-02-16 Imran Khan was ousted on Gen Bajwa's directives: Fazlur Rehman Mastung: 2024-02-13 Disappointing electoral performance prompts resignations of JI's Haq, IPP's Tareen Mastung: 2024-01-29 Two injured in grenade attacks on PPP, NP election offices in Balochistan Related: Balochistan: 2024-09-29 Three policemen injured in Bajaur blast Balochistan: 2024-09-29 Taliban Oppression: 80 Arrested, 38 Executed in One Month Balochistan: 2024-09-22 Pakistan''s polio tally surges to 21 as three more children crippled by the virus |
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Taliban Oppression: 80 Arrested, 38 Executed in One Month |
2024-09-29 |
[8am] Despite their promises of a general amnesty, the Taliban![]() continue to arrest former military personnel and civilians. In September 2024, they arrested around 81 people across 18 provinces and executed more than 25 individuals in 13 provinces. Some of these killings have been attributed to unidentified gangs. Among those executed, 14 were killed by Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... — Khorasan Province (ISKP) at the Daykundi-Ghor border. The victims included former military personnel and civilians, accused of various offenses. The Taliban detained individuals for spreading critical content, being affiliated with anti-Taliban fronts, shaving their beards, or having ties to ISKP or the "Hizbut Tahrir ...an al-Qaeda recruiting organization banned in most countries. It calls for the reestablishment of the Caliphate... " group. These figures, based on reports from the Hasht-e Subh Daily, suggest that due to widespread repression and censorship, the actual number of executions and imprisonments may be higher. In September 2024, 25 people were executed in Takhar, Ghor, Ghazni, Nangarhar The unfortunate Afghan province located adjacent to Mohmand, Kurram, and Khyber Agencies. The capital is Jalalabad. The province was the fief of Younus Khalis after the Soviets departed and one of his sons is the current provincial Taliban commander. Nangarhar is Haqqani country.. , Faryab, Daykundi, Khost, Badakhshan, Nuristan, Laghman ...Afghan province with a population of about 445,600, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a rural society. During the invasions of Alexander the Great, the area was known as Lampaka, wich is apparently Olde Macedonian for Laghman.The city of Mihtarlam serves as the bucolic capital of the province. The population is half Pashtun, the remainder Tadjik and Pashai. It had a repution for great wealth until it was conquered in the tenth century by Abu Mansur Sabuktigin. He conquered it and set fire to the places in its vicinity which were inhabited by infidels, and demolishing the idol-temples, he established Islam in them, He marched and captured other cities and killed the polluted wretches, destroying the idolatrous and gratifying the Musulmans. After wounding and killing beyond all measure, his hands and those of his friends became cold in counting the value of the plundered property.After that it was mostly notable for the production of dirt, rocks, and holy men... , and Balkh provinces. Of these, around 15 killings were attributed to unidentified gangs, but sources and relatives of the victims accused the Taliban of being responsible. Additionally, 13 Hazara ...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets... s from Daykundi were executed near the Ghor border, along with a Sunni resident from Ghor who was passing through the area. ISKP grabbed credit for the attack. Last week, the Taliban shot six people in Takhar province and displayed their bodies in a market in the Baharak district center. Local sources reported that the Taliban left the bodies on public display in "Qayoom Bazaar" in Baharak district on Friday, September 20, for several hours. The group did not provide details about the victims’ identities, but sources claimed that the Taliban executed them on charges of theft. Before these six executions, the Taliban killed Amanullah, a former local police commander of the previous government, in Rustaq district, Takhar province. Sources stated that the Taliban shot Amanullah, the leader of former local uprisings, in the village of Sarjoy as he was returning home. The Taliban’s campaign of civilian killings continues, with reports of them brutally murdering a student in Ghor province. Sources say Kamaluddin Nizami, an accounting student at a university in Shiraz, Iran, had returned to Ferozkoh, the capital of Ghor, for the holidays. Taliban intelligence tortured him for three days before killing him. In Badakhshan province, sources report that the Taliban’s head of education in Ishkashim district killed a teacher. The victim, Wali Mohammad Mosamim, taught mathematics and was about to be appointed as the district’s head of education. However, today is that tomorrow you were thinking about yesterday... a Taliban official killed him in his office, according to sources. Since the Taliban’s takeover, extrajudicial, serial, and mysterious killings have surged. After many of these incidents, sources and victims’ relatives often accuse the Taliban, though the group frequently blames unidentified gangs while also claiming they have established nationwide security. In the past month alone, three individuals were killed in Ghor, a former military member in Babaji district, Helmand ...an Afghan province populated mostly by Pashtuns, adjacent to Injun country in Pak Balochistan... province, a former security officer in Faryab province, a man and a woman in Shahristan district, Daykundi province, a young man in Mandol district, Nuristan province, another young man in Faryab province, the head of the previous government’s Directorate of Transportation in Nangarhar province, a student in Khost province ... across the border from Miranshah, within commuting distance of Haqqani hangouts such as Datta Khel and probably within sight of Mordor. Khost is populated by six different tribes of Pashtuns, the largest probably being the Khostwal, from which it takes its name... , a teacher in Mazar-e-Sharif, Balkh province, a man in Rashidan district, Ghazni province, a young man in Laghman province, and a driver in Kunduz. The Taliban attribute these attacks to unidentified gangs, but sources accuse the Taliban of being responsible for most of these killings. ARRESTS OF FORMER MILITARY PERSONNEL AND CIVILIANS BY THE TALIBAN The Taliban have arrested a former military officer in Baghlan province, two former security forces members in Kabul, and one other individual in Nangarhar province. While the group offers no explanation for these arrests, sources close to the detainees report that the Taliban frequently target former military personnel, often accusing them of being involved in anti-Taliban activities as part of their broader Dire Revenge against those who once opposed them. In addition to former security forces, the Taliban have arrested civilians and former Reports show these arrests took place in Kabul, Takhar, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Herat ...a venerable old Persian-speaking city in western Afghanistan, populated mostly by Tadjiks, which is why it's not as blood-soaked as areas controlled by Pashtuns... , Panjshir, and Baghlan, and the whereabouts of many detainees remain unknown. Sources confirm that the families of those arrested are unaware of their relatives’ locations, and the Taliban have provided no further information. It has been reported multiple times that the Taliban arrest individuals on various pretexts, demanding money or weapons for their release. In recent weeks, the Taliban have detained three civilians in Baghlan, four in Takhar, 25 in Ghazni, 17 in Panjshir, 15 in Badghis, and three in Herat. Although the Taliban regime employed some of these individuals after being hired during the previous government, the group has given no reasons for the arrests, which appear arbitrary. Sources claim many detainees have been tortured and coerced into making confessions. INTERNAL PURGES AND ALLEGATIONS OF ISKP AFFILIATION The Taliban are grappling with severe internal divisions, leading to multiple festivities among their commanders and fighters across various provinces. These confrontations have escalated into the use of both light and heavy weapons. Amid rising tensions, the Taliban have arrested several of their fighters in some provinces, accusing them of belonging to the Islamic State — Khorasan Province (ISKP). On Saturday, September 14, sources informed Hasht-e Subh Daily that the Taliban arrested seven of their members on charges of collaborating with ISKP. According to these sources, the arrests targeted individuals within the Taliban’s military ranks, reflecting the group’s ongoing concerns about ISKP infiltrators in their ranks. Taliban intelligence forces also arrested Amirjan Fouladi, a former military officer, in Bamyan province and transferred him to an undisclosed location. Fouladi’s family has not been informed of his whereabouts. Sources indicate he had recently served as the "Plan and Operations Manager" for the Taliban police command. For over three years, the Taliban have openly supported commanders and fighters accused of crimes. When a video leaked showing a Taliban commander in Takhar province committing sexual assault, the group arrested the person who filmed the incident, not the perpetrator. In addition, members of "Hizbut Tahrir," who previously collaborated with the Taliban before their rise to power, have also faced arrests. On Thursday, August 22, Taliban intelligence in Takhar province detained several members of the group in Kalafgan district, rejecting mediation attempts by local elders. The Taliban had previously arrested other members of this ideological group. Meanwhile, ...back at the cheese factory, all the pieces finally fell together in Fluffy's mind... the UN Secretary-General recently presented a quarterly report on Afghanistan to the UN Security Council, revealing that between May 14 and July 31, 2,127 security incidents were recorded, marking a 53 percent increase from last year. The report also highlighted the ongoing torture, arrests, and killings of former military personnel, despite the Taliban’s promise of general amnesty. The arrest and killing of former government military personnel continue unchecked. |
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