8am: Over the past three months, more than 80 individuals in more than 20 provinces across Afghanistan have been victims, as reported by The Hasht-e Subh Daily. Among them, approximately 15 are former military personnel targeted by the Taliban, while unidentified assailants have killed another 55 non-combatants. The Taliban have openly claimed responsibility for the murder of 10 non-combatants, and some former military personnel are also attributed to this group. The victims include three women, three children, a teacher, a religious scholar, a madrasa instructor, two money changers, a merchant, a jihadist commander, and some former leaders of previous uprisings against the Taliban. Click here to read more (external link).
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8am: In the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 50 overs tournament, the Afghanistan national cricket team emerged victorious against their Pakistani counterparts, securing a remarkable win by eight wickets. The thrilling encounter took place on Monday night, October 23, at the iconic Chidambaram Stadium in India. Looking ahead, the national team is gearing up to face Sri Lanka on October 30 and will later compete against the Netherlands national cricket team on November 3.