Afghanistan: 51st anniversary of Daoud Khan’s ‘white coup’
On the morning of April 27, 1978, Daoud Khan and 18 members of his family were killed by the coup.
On the morning of April 27, 1978, Daoud Khan and 18 members of his family were killed by the coup.
Taliban has reduced the ten-day rituals to three days and limited them to specific areas in Kabul.
A large number of residential homes were damaged in the storm.
Among the victims were three children and two women, the sources confirmed.
The floods occurred early Monday, affecting parts of the Nijrab and Alasay districts.
Since taking over Afghanistan in August 2021, the Taliban has repeatedly burned musical instruments in various provinces.
Sources informed Amu that the Taliban restricted celebrations on Sunday night, prohibiting people from gathering in the streets to commemorate.
The alert follows reports of numerous fatalities and injuries caused by recent natural disasters, particularly in the eastern province of.
Taliban confirmed the fatalities and reported that at least 230 others were injured in the incident.
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