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Taliban say Pakistani airstrikes kill 13 civilians in eastern Afghanistan

10th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Zabihullah Mujahid

Amu: Taliban said on Wednesday that Pakistani military aircraft carried out overnight strikes in eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 13 “civilians” and wounding 14 others in the provinces of Kunar, Khost and Paktika. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on X that the victims included 11 children, one woman and one elderly man. He accused Pakistan of targeting civilian homes and condemned the attacks as a violation of Afghanistan’s sovereignty. “Residential houses were targeted,” Mujahid said, describing the strikes as a “crime.” Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban | Tags: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, War Crime |

Tolo News in Dari – June 10, 2026

10th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban: Covering Women’s Faces Necessary “to Prevent Temptation”

10th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

8am: Following public protests in Herat against the detention of women for not wearing a chadari (burqa), the Taliban has issued a statement on hijab, calling on women to cover their entire bodies and faces and to behave in a manner that prevents their voices from being heard. In a statement titled “Islamic Hijab” published on Wednesday, Jun 10, the Taliban said that covering women’s faces is necessary “to prevent temptation” and that women are obligated to conceal their bodies and faces when appearing in public. According to the statement, women’s voices are also considered “awrah” (something that should be concealed) and should not be heard singing, reciting, or chanting. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights | Tags: Taliban war on women |

Protester Killed, Dozens Injured In Herat Protest, Says Witness

9th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Afghanistan International: An eyewitness to Tuesday’s protests in Herat told Afghanistan International that he personally witnessed one person being killed and at least 22 others injured during the protest. Other local sources also reported civilian casualties and said there may have been at least one fatality. However, the exact number of dead and injured has not yet been independently verified. The protests erupted in Herat’s Jebrail area in response to a recent wave of arrests targeting women by the Taliban. Click here to read more (external link).

Update

  • Taliban increase patrols in Herat a day after protest, residents say
  • UNAMA confirms one death in Taliban shooting at Herat protest

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  • Ismail Khan Denounces Taliban Arrests Of Women In Herat
  • Richard Bennett, the UN special rapporteur for Afghanistan urges accountability after force used against Herat protesters
  • Amnesty International Urges Taliban To End Crackdown On Herat Protesters
  • Herat Taliban Official Rejects Reports of Women’s Arrests
  • Loyalty to Akhundzada: Is the Oppression of Women Becoming a Power Game Among the Taliban?
Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Herat, Ismail Khan, Taliban war on women |

UN reports 57% increase in security, safety incidents in Afghanistan

9th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amu: The report, submitted by UN Secretary-General António Guterres to the UN Security Council and General Assembly, paints a picture of a country struggling with rising insecurity, a worsening humanitarian crisis, economic fragility, large-scale returns of migrants and continuing restrictions on women and girls under Taliban rule. Despite the increase in security incidents, the report says the Taliban continue to maintain effective control over the country and face no immediate threat to their rule from armed opposition groups. Anti-Taliban groups claimed responsibility for 18 attacks during the reporting period, including shootings, rocket attacks and grenade assaults targeting Taliban forces. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance, Security, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Taliban Security Failure |

Tolo News in Dari – June 9, 2026

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With Billions At Stake, China Steps Up Efforts To Mediate End To Pakistan-Taliban Conflict

9th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

By Daud Khattak
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
June 8, 2026

With billions of dollars invested in Pakistan and rising concern about instability in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, China has intensified diplomatic outreach to encourage Kabul and Islamabad to resolve disputes through dialogue.

Beijing’s special envoy for Afghan affairs, Yue Xiaoyong, visited Kabul, Doha, and Islamabad last month to advance talks that began in Urumqi, Xinjiang, between Pakistani and Taliban representatives in early April.

Pakistan’s special representative for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, said he welcomed Yue to Islamabad and that the sides discussed regional security and threats from Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), which reportedly operate from Afghan soil.

Tensions between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban nearly escalated into all-out war last year after Pakistan carried out air strikes inside Afghanistan. Analysts say instability along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border threatens China’s long-term interests, particularly investments under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and risks enabling militant groups hostile to Beijing.

“Security is a paramount concern for Chinese investors, and ongoing conflict in the region severely hampers project development in Pakistan,” said Ramin Mansoori, a visiting scholar at the University of Pittsburgh.

He added that the presence of Uyghur militants under ETIM is a serious worry for China: sustained conflict could allow anti-China groups to threaten Beijing’s control over Xinjiang. Selecting Urumqi for the April talks, Mansoori said, was a deliberate signal that China’s mediation is driven by strategic interests.

“Against this backdrop, China has shown a genuine willingness to mediate between Afghanistan and Pakistan,” said Mansoori, who added that selecting Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, for talks between Taliban and Pakistani officials in April was a deliberate signal by China that “its mediation efforts are driven first and foremost by its own strategic interests in the region.”

China invited Pakistani and Taliban representatives to Urumqi for face-to-face talks from April 1 to April 7. Urumqi remains a sensitive site after ethnic unrest in 2009 and ongoing Uyghur grievances; ETIM members are believed to shelter in Afghanistan.

China’s economic stakes include the multibillion-dollar CPEC in Pakistan and Afghanistan’s mineral riches — nickel, oil, gold and rare earths such as lithium. Experts say Beijing wants stability to protect investments and access resources.

Aaron Glasserman, a historian at the University of Pennsylvania, noted that insecurity in Afghanistan has enabled groups like ETIM and the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISK-P) to target Chinese interests and stoke unrest in Xinjiang.

In January 2026, a suicide bombing at a Chinese cafe in Kabul killed six people, including one Chinese national; ISK-P claimed responsibility. ISK-P attacks target Chinese nationals partly in response to Beijing’s policies toward Uighurs and its links with the Afghan Taliban.

“Beijing does not want to see its investments threatened and would like to take advantages of the opportunities offered by a stable Afghanistan and Pakistan,” according to Glasserman, who called attacks on Chinese nationals a “red line issue for Beijing.”

Diplomatic Clout

Observers see China’s proactive mediation as both protective and prestige-seeking.

Europe-based analyst Eldaniz Gusseinov called the Pakistan-Taliban dispute a test of China’s diplomatic reach: a successful resolution would demonstrate Beijing’s ability to mediate complex regional conflicts. Security for Chinese personnel, he warned, is unlikely while Pakistan-Afghanistan border tensions persist; Chinese firms have suspended projects and laid off workers after attacks on Chinese nationals in northwestern Pakistan.

Masom Jan Masomy, a professor at Afghanistan’s Science Academy, said China’s lead role enhances its regional standing and secures national interests. Ahead of the Urumqi talks, China’s Foreign Ministry pledged to maintain communication, provide a dialogue platform and play a constructive role in improving Afghanistan-Pakistan relations.

Once allies to varying degrees, Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban clashed in October last year after attacks on Pakistani forces. Pakistan’s air strikes targeted several Afghan cities, including Kabul, and the Taliban retaliated against Pakistani border posts along the Durand Line — the frontier separating Afghanistan and Pakistan. Islamabad accuses the Afghan Taliban of sheltering TTP militants; the Taliban say they will not allow Afghan soil to be used against any country.

The fighting led both countries to close borders, halting formal and informal trade and disrupting cross-border movement — harming Pashtun communities that straddle the roughly 2,600-kilometer porous boundary.

Before China stepped in, Qatar and Turkey mediated cease-fires in Doha and Istanbul earlier this year, but those agreements did not hold. A cease-fire has been in place since April 7, after the China-mediated Urumqi talks.

Lahore-based economist Shakeel Ramay expressed optimism that China’s leverage — and the Taliban’s interest in Chinese investment — could sustain the cease-fire longer than previous attempts.

“I’m optimistic that the China-mediated cease-fire will continue primarily because of China’s leverage over the two sides. Also, the Taliban want the Chinese investment,” Ramay added.

China has about $65 billion invested in Pakistan under CPEC, and increasing interest in Afghanistan’s minerals after the US withdrawal in 2021.

Analysts say Beijing is compelled to mediate because regional instability nurtures anti-China groups such as ISK-P and ETIM.

“What we hear from Chinese is they seek regional stability,” said Ramay.

Beyond ETIM and ISK-P, Baluch separatists under the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) have targeted Chinese nationals in Pakistan, accusing Beijing of exploiting local resources.

In October 2025, a suicide attack near Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport struck Chinese citizens; the BLA claimed responsibility. Baluch militants are staging a low-level insurgency in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan Province, where China developed the Arabian Sea port of Gwadar.

The TTP is focused on overthrowing Pakistan’s order in favor of Shari’a law, aligning ideologically with the Afghan Taliban; the Baluch militants seek regional independence.

“Pakistan’s core concern is the TTP in Afghanistan and China’s core concern is the ETIM,” said Asif Khan Durrani, Pakistan’s former special representative for Afghanistan. China’s proximity to both countries makes the dispute a direct strategic concern.

What’s At Stake?

China’s long-term Eurasian transportation ambitions and planned rail links through Central Asia to Pakistan’s Gwadar port depend on stability. Reports indicatet that Beijing is discussing railway and transport projects with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan for potential extension through Afghanistan to Gwadar. Persistent Pakistan-Afghanistan tension strengthens militant groups — including anti-China ETIM and ISK-P — and threatens these infrastructure plans.

Chinese mediation reduced hostilities in April: despite Pakistani officials describing an “open war” with the Afghan Taliban, there have been no new Pakistani air strikes or drone strikes since April 1.

Masomy warns that China will act to prevent prolonged conflict from undermining China-Pakistan interests. Glasserman believes mediation is Beijing’s principal tool: China recognizes the security challenges but is reluctant to undertake direct military intervention, which could worsen the situation.

“Playing the role of mediator is about as much as Beijing is willing to do,” he said.

Copyright (c) 2026. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in China-Afghanistan Relations, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Political News, Security, Taliban | Tags: Pakistan's failure in Afghanistan, Taliban blowback, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |

Taliban’s Claimed Security Crumbles as Armed Robbers Raid Homes in Broad Daylight in Daykundi

8th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Daikundi

8am: Residents of Nili, the provincial capital of Daykundi, are raising serious concerns about a sharp rise in armed robberies across the city. Residents say armed thieves are breaking into homes around the clock, making off with everything they can find. The ongoing situation has left families living in constant fear, and many are reluctant to speak out publicly out of fear of Taliban retaliation. The Hasht-e Subh Daily reviewed footage recorded at several of the targeted homes, showing broken doors, ransacked rooms, and torn-open boxes and luggage. Sources have also confirmed that the homes of some local Taliban officials were burglarized during the Eid al-Adha holiday period. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Crime and Punishment, Security | Tags: Daikundi, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Security Failure |

Tolo News in Dari – June 8, 2026

8th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

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Afghanistan Falls to India by an Innings, 300 Runs

8th June, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Tolo News: Afghanistan’s national cricket team suffered a heavy defeat by an innings and 300 runs against India in a Test match. The match began on Saturday in India, with the hosts posting 564 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their first innings. Afghanistan scored 152 runs in their first innings. In the second innings, however, the team was bowled out for just 112 runs, allowing India to secure a commanding victory on the third day of the match. Click here to read more (external link).

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