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Thousands Of Families Flee Fighting In Southern Afghan Province

13th October, 2020 · admin · 6 Comments

RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan
October 13, 2020

LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan — An Afghan official says thousands of families have been forced to flee fighting in the southern province of Helmand, an area that has become a battleground between Taliban militants and government forces.

Mohammad Ramin, head of the province’s refugee office, told RFE/RL on October 13 that most of the more than 5,000 families that left were relocated to the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah.

“It’s serious. So far, only the women’s department has given us a market [to shelter those displaced] and the residents have started providing them with food aid, but no other institution has worked to deliver the aid so far,” he said, adding that the number of families was growing.

Allaudin is among those who took refuge in Lashkar Gah, where he said the situation “is getting worse every hour.”

“Fear is rampant in the city. The surrounding areas are in the hands of the Taliban. They are coming closer,” he told RFE/RL.

Gulbadin said he moved to the city the night before.

“We spent the whole night in the truck. There is no food and clean water,” he said.

Government forces have been resisting militant attacks on the outskirts of the city over the past days.

“The Afghan forces retreated from some areas to avoid casualties to the security forces and civilians,” dpa quoted a local official as saying. “Now, the operation is ongoing to retake those places.”

Local officials said Afghan special forces with air support launched an operation in the area overnight and that at least 23 Taliban fighters were killed, according to Tolo News.

The fighting comes as Afghan government representatives and Taliban negotiators hold peace talks in Qatar.

The negotiations are meant to end Afghanistan’s decades-long long war, following a deal signed by the United States and the Taliban in the Qatari capital in February.

On October 12, the U.S. military in Afghanistan said it had carried out air strikes in support of Afghan security forces under attack in Helmand Province over the previous two days.

“The Taliban need to immediately stop their offensive actions in Helmand Province and reduce their violence around the country,” a spokesman tweeted, quoting General Scott Miller, the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

“It is not consistent with the U.S.-Taliban agreement and undermines the ongoing Afghan Peace Talks.”

Under the February deal, foreign forces are to leave Afghanistan by May in exchange for counterterrorism guarantees from the Taliban.

On October 12, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Afghanistan reported that Lashkar Gah’s “Trauma Hospital was overwhelmed and MSF teams in nearby Boost Provincial Hospital are supporting the over-flow of patients.”

Twenty people injured in the fighting had been admitted to the Boost Provincial Hospital, the charity said.

With reporting by dpa and Tolo News

Copyright (c) 2020. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Helmand |

Afghanistan: A Catch 22 situation for India

13th October, 2020 · admin · 7 Comments

Deccan Herald: With the changing geopolitical dynamic in the land of the Hindu Kush, the jury is still out in India on what its Afghanistan policy should be.  Surprisingly, many former diplomats and geopolitical analysts opine that India must respond to the changed… Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in India-Afghanistan Relations, Opinion/Editorial, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban |

NATO Representative Tells VOA Taliban Driven Violence at 10-Year High

13th October, 2020 · admin · 2 Comments

NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative to Afghanistan Stefeno Pontecorvo says while both the Taliban and the Afghanistan Republic negotiation teams in Doha have entered the talks in good faith, the rigidity of the Taliban team is holding up progress. He sat down with VOA’s Ayesha Tanzeem in Kabul to discuss what he said were unacceptably high levels of violence, the future of NATO’s commitment to Afghanistan, and what the country might look like in ten years.

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1TV Afghanistan Dari News – October 13, 2020

13th October, 2020 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

150 Herat Students Test Positive for COVID-19 in Past Week

13th October, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: Over 150 students tested positive for COVID-19 in Herat over the past week, the Herat Health Department said on Tuesday as classes remain packed with students who are not following the necessary health guidelines. The cumulative number of total cases is now 39,870, the number of total reported deaths is 1,479, and the total number of recoveries is 33,118.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Education, Health News | Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Afghanistan, Herat |

Contract Signed for 5th Season of Cricket League

13th October, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: The Million Cup Cricket League, Chinar Media Consultancy Services Co. and Moby Group-Afghanistan signed an agreement on Tuesday in Kabul formalizing the collaborative effort to hold the cricket league’s fifth season competition and broadcast the matches. The league, in coordination with the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), will, for the first time, meet international standards and follow ACB guidelines. Matches will be broadcast live on Lemar TV and Arakozia radio. Click here to read more (external link).

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1TV Afghanistan Dari News – October 12, 2020

12th October, 2020 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Deadly Fighting Rages for Control of Afghan City

12th October, 2020 · admin · 5 Comments

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
October 12, 2020

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN – Officials in Afghanistan said Monday security forces were locked in fierce battles with Taliban insurgents to keep them from capturing the capital of the country’s southern Helmand province.

The U.S. military confirmed it had also conducted several targeted strikes in Helmand to defend Afghan security forces against the Taliban onslaught, urging the insurgents to immediately halt their offensives.

Several days of fighting for control of Lashkargah is said to have left dozens of combatants dead on both sides with civilians also caught in the crossfire.

Residents in the embattled Afghan city told VOA the Taliban had made territorial gains during overnight clashes in and around Lashkargah. The insurgents control or contest most of the districts in Helmand.

The violence rages even as Afghan government and Taliban envoys engage in U.S.-brokered direct peace negotiations in Doha, Qatar, where the insurgents maintain their political office.

A provincial government official told VOA that ongoing counteroffensives by Afghan commando forces, backed by air power, have halted Taliban advances, killing and injuring dozens of rebel fighters.

But Omar Zawak would not say whether the lost ground has been retaken. He confirmed the death of only four Afghan personnel in late Sunday night clashes.

Taliban sources claimed insurgents inflicted heavy casualties on government forces. It was not possible to independently verify battlefield claims by either side.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said Monday evening they have simply retaken areas the insurgents had lost to Afghan forces a few months ago.

A health official in Helmand told VOA on condition of anonymity that scores of injured people, including civilians and security forces, had been brought to the hospital in Lashkargah from the battle zone in the past week.

The fighting has displaced many civilian families and caused power outages in the city and surrounding districts, residents and officials said.

“The Taliban need to immediately stop their offensive actions in Helmand Province and reduce their violence around the country,” U.S. Gen. Scott Miller, who commands international forces in Afghanistan, said.

“It is not consistent with the U.S.-Taliban agreement and undermines the ongoing Afghan Peace Talks,” a military statement quoted Miller as saying.

The general was referring to the February 29 deal the United States signed with the insurgent group aimed at ending the 19-year-old Afghan war.

The accord immediately started the process of withdrawing roughly 12,000 U.S. troops from what has become America’s longest war.

“That came down to, call it 8,500, 8,600 or so by mid-summer, and we’re on a plan to do a responsible, deliberate drawdown to about 4,500 here very shortly,” U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said in an interview Sunday.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced last week via Twitter that all American troops should be home by Christmas.

Speaking to U.S. broadcaster NPR, however, Milley declined to speculate on further troop drawdown plans and their possible impact on the security situation in Afghanistan or the peace talks under way in Doha.

“It’s a conditions-based plan, and right now, the only number that’s publicly out there that I am aware of in terms of any sort of official number is 4,500 in the not-too-distant future by November,” Milley said.

The U.S.-Taliban deal called for all American and allied forces to leave Afghanistan by May 2021. In return, the insurgent group pledged to cut ties with the al-Qaida terror network and prevent Afghan soil from becoming a hub for transnational terrorism in the future.

While the foreign troop withdrawal is under way, the historic intra-Afghan peace talks, which began a month ago in the Qatari capital, have been deadlocked for days because of disputes between the two negotiating teams over “procedural” matters.

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Posted in Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Helmand |

Coronavirus: 71 New Cases reported in Afghanistan

12th October, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: The Ministry of Public Health on Monday reported 71 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 565 samples tested in the last 24 hours.  The ministry also reported two deaths and 4 recoveries from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.  The cumulative number of total cases is now 39,870, the number of total reported deaths is 1,479, and the total number of recoveries is 33,118.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News | Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Afghanistan |

Women’s Football: Kabul Enters Semifinals

12th October, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: Team Kabul entered the semifinals of the Women’s Football League after defeating Ghor 2-1 in Monday’s match. Ghor had already qualified for the semifinals after defeating Balkh 1-0 on Saturday’s match. Kabul will play Bamiyan in the semifinals and Ghor will face Herat. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News, Afghan Women | Tags: Women's football |
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