
Yaqoob
Ariana: The [Taliban] Minister of National Defense [Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid] has expressed concern about the patrolling of drones in the airspace of Afghanistan and said that the country’s airspace is under occupation and they do not have the technology to prevent the patrolling of these aircraft. “Did we make M-4, M-16, Black Hawk and B-52? These are made by those who prevent us from having weapons and want to deceive in the name of pen. Today, everyone is patrolling over us. Our airspace is occupied. I look at it with despair and you also look at it with despair. The ministers, commanders, officials and generals of the army corps all look to the sky, but they could do nothing against it,” Mujahid said. Click here to read more (external link).

Akmal Dawi
By Nargis Momand Hasanzai
8am: The blast occurred on Thursday morning in the Karta-e Naw hill area, located on the outskirts of the 8th police district in Kabul city, according to sources in Kabul. The blast occurred due to the detonation of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) that were planted at a Taliban security checkpost. No group has immediately claimed responsibility for this blast. In the second PD of Kabul, a Hilux vehicle owned by the Taliban was hit by an IED explosion two days ago.
Khaama: The senior commander Ejaz Amin Ahangar, known as Abu Osman Al-Kashmiri, is a senior member of the Islamic State of Khorasan in the southern province of Afghanistan. According to intelligence authorities and members of his family, Abu Osman is thought to have been slain in southern Afghanistan. He is accused of being the leader of an Islamic State cell responsible for a string of suicide attacks by Indian nationals in Kabul and Jalalabad. Abu Osman has reportedly been slain by the Taliban and was discovered dead in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province. 

8am: According to information from sources in the area, the Taliban detained approximately 50 individuals who were civilians from Pamir village in Dara district on Wednesday. As reported by sources, the individuals who were arrested consisted of minors, adolescents, and elderly men. Following every armed confrontation in Panjshir, it is common for members of the Taliban to detain, inflict physical pain upon, and intimidate individuals.
Ariana: Sadaqat FC defeated Zaitoon FC in the first match of the day on Thursday in this year’s edition of the Afghanistan Futsal Premier League (AFPL) which is being held in Kabul. Sadaqat FC scored 10 goals in this amazing match, while their opponents Zaitoon FC were only able to drive home one goal. The second match of the day was between Perozi Panjshir and Shams FC which ended in 5-2 to Perozi Panjshir. The tournament started on February 15 and will run through to March 9.