
Ahmad Shah Massoud
Amin Saikal via aspistrategist.org.au: As the world marks the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks this weekend, two other events should be remembered. Afghan commander Ahmad Shah Massoud was assassinated on 9 September 2001 by al-Qaeda agents, two days before the attacks on New York and Washington. Massoud had fought Soviet forces in Afghanistan in the 1980s and the Taliban and al-Qaeda alliance in the following decade. The other event in this bleak trio is the Taliban’s reassumption of power in the wake of the US and allied retreat from Afghanistan a year ago. Together they explain the mess that is Afghanistan today. Click here to read more (external link).

8am: A source told Hasht-e-Subh that the attack took place on Thursday night, 17 September, on a Taliban brigade base in Grishk district of Helmand province. As a result of this air attack, including the commander of the Taliban brigade, 21 other Taliban have been killed. According to the source, in addition to the casualties, a number of facilities were also set on fire in this military center. No one has yet claimed responsibility for these attacks. The Taliban have not said anything about this. It should be noted that the Taliban have accused the US of violating Afghanistan’s airspace from time to time, but they do not confirm these attacks as of American attacks.
8am: The attack was carried out on Thursday night (September 8th) on the Taliban’s Shaheen Brigade in Kapisa’s Sayad district. Sources do not say anything about the perpetrators of this attack, but the Freedom Front has claimed responsibility for this attack. Attacks by anti-Taliban forces in various parts of Kapisa, Parwan and Panjshir provinces have intensified recently. In the latest case, four Taliban members were killed in an ambush launched by NRF forces in Panjshir province.
Tolo News: After months of delay, the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) finally announced a specific date for holding the Kankor university exam on Thursday. A number of students welcomed the specific date for the Kankor exam, saying they are prepared to pass the exam. “The Kankor exam will be held on 13, 14 and 15 of Mizan month,” said Ahmad Taqa, the spokesman of the MoHE.
Ariana: Afghanistan cricket team will face Bangladesh and Pakistan in warn up matches on October 17 and 19 respectively ahead of the T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia. The match against Bangladesh will be played at Allan Border Field while that against Pakistan will be at The Gabba in Brisbane. 
8am: According to residents, Pas Hesar area in the 1st security district of Ghazni city has become one of the safe havens for drug addicts. Since the Taliban regime came to power in August last year, the number of drug addicts has increased in Afghanistan compared to last year.
8am: By launching a campaign in Jowzjan province, the Taliban group is giving “incentive money” to the youths in this province so that they may fight against the National Resistance Front (NRF) forces in Panjshir province, local sources reported. Sources told Hasht-e Subh Thursday that the Taliban commanders are recruiting young people to deploy them to fight in Baghlan province in addition to Panjshir.