Ex-Air Force members ‘don’t feel safe’ in Afghanistan
Former members of Afghan Air Force said they are feeling at risk in Afghanistan and living anonymously for the last.
Former members of Afghan Air Force said they are feeling at risk in Afghanistan and living anonymously for the last.
Witnesses said the blast was powerful and the casualties are higher than reported. Victims’ families criticized the Taliban for their.
The blast happened at a mosque in Khairkhana area north of Kabul, leaving casualties, but the exact numbers are not.
Jolie argued that it was “the worst possible step” for the US and its allies to withdraw from Afghanistan.
A source said that Mahdi had arrived in Iran and was handed over to the Taliban by Iranian officials on.
A Panjshir resident says he was among those arrested and beaten up by the Taliban but was released after they.
“The international community will continue to expect that the Taliban meet the commitments they have made to the Afghan people,”.
Former top US negotiator Zalmay Khalilzad says there was still a glimmer of hope for a power-sharing deal until August.
The Amu findings show that the eldest victim of the killings was a 75-year-old man while the youngest was a.
Afghan women said their rights have been violated and their freedoms restricted under the Taliban rule in Afghanistan over the.