AHKPL: Kabul Zalmi and Speenghar Warriors win opening matches

Ariana: The third season of the Amir Hajizada Kabul Premier League (AHKPL) kicked off on Friday at the Ayoubi Sports Complex in Kabul, featuring two exciting opening matches..In the first match, Kabul Zalmi faced Kabul Knight Riders in a thrilling contest. Both teams scored 188 runs each, losing 9 wickets in their 20 overs, pushing the game into a Super Over. Kabul Zalmi held their nerve and claimed victory in the tie-breaker. Click here to read more (external link).
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Etihad Airways to Resume Direct Flights Between Abu Dhabi and Kabul
Tolo News: Continuing the resumption of international flights between Kabul and various countries, Etihad Airways of the United Arab Emirates has announced that it will begin direct flights between Abu Dhabi and Kabul starting December 18, 2025. According to the airline, flights will operate on Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, with return flights scheduled for the same days. Click here to read more (external link).
In ‘Dangerous’ Escalation, Pakistani Drone Strikes Kill Two Senior TTP Members In Kabul
By Daud Khattak
October 10, 2025
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Two senior members of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) extremist group have been killed in unprecedented Pakistani drone strikes in the Afghan capital, sources told RFE/RL’s Radio Mashaal, marking a major escalation of tensions between the two side.
The target of the strikes in Kabul late on October 9 was Noor Wali Mehsud, the leader of the TTP, which is also known as the Pakistani Taliban, a Pakistani security official and a member of the TTP said.
It was not clear if Mehsud was killed in the strikes. A TTP source said the militant leader was alive but two “important” members of the group were killed, without disclosing their names.
Longtime allies, the sides have fallen out over the Afghan Taliban’s alleged sheltering of the TTP, which has waged a deadly insurgency against Islamabad for years. The Taliban returned to power in August 2021 as international troops left Afghanistan.
The attacks in Kabul were followed by suspected Pakistani air strikes in the eastern Afghan province of Paktika, which borders Pakistan, early October 10.
Witnesses said a market selling second-hand weapons, a shop selling computers, and a restaurant were hit. No casualties were reported.
In a statement issued on October 10, the Taliban’s Defense Ministry condemned what it said were Pakistani air strikes in Paktika and Islamabad’s violation of “Kabul’s sovereign territory.”
Pakistan’s military spokesman, in a televised press conference on October 10, did not directly respond when asked if Islamabad was responsible for the attacks.
“To safeguard Pakistani lives and properties, what measures need to be taken will be taken,” General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry told reporters.
The attacks inside Afghanistan came two days after the TTP killed 11 Pakistani security personnel, including a lieutenant colonel and a major, in an assault in northwestern Pakistan.
‘Huge Escalation’
Former US ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad posted on X that “Pakistani strikes against Afghanistan’s capital are a huge escalation and pose dangerous risks.”
Khalilzad added that “military escalation between Pakistan and Afghanistan is not the answer. It is unlikely to work and will increase death and destruction in both countries.”
The strikes coincide with a groundbreaking trip by Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi to India, Pakistan’s archenemy.
Muttaqi arrived in New Delhi on October 10 for a week of talks, in the Taliban’s highest-level visit to the country since the hard-line Islamist group took power.
During the first day of talks between Taliban and Indian officials, New Delhi announced it was upgrading its mission in Kabul to a full embassy. The sides were also expected to discuss trade and economic ties.
The Taliban’s outreach to India as well as the TTP’s increasing attacks in Pakistan is “taking the situation towards a very serious level,” said Mansoor Mehsud, director of the Islamabad-based FATA Research Center.
“Pakistan will react more seriously, and this will make the situation dangerous,” he said.
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India to reopen its embassy in Afghan capital Kabul
Ariana: India will reopen its embassy in the Afghan capital Kabul that was shut four years ago, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Friday, a significant move that expands the diplomatic links of the country governed by the Islamic Emirate. About a dozen countries including China, Russia, Iran, Pakistan and Turkey have embassies operating in Kabul, although Russia is the only country to have formally recognised the Taliban administration. Click here to read more (external link).
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Sources: TTP leader killed in Kabul

TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud
Amu: Noor Wali Mehsud, the leader of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), was killed in a strike in Kabul on Thursday night, multiple sources confirmed to Amu. Kabul residents reported loud explosions in parts of Kabul, which they believed were airstrikes. Two local residents said the strikes happened near Abdulhaq Square in downtown Kabul. The exact location of the strikes remain unclear. Taliban chief spokesman confirmed the attacks, saying that they have started an investigation. Click here to read more (external link).
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Afghanistan International: Benafsha Yaqoobi, the prosecutor at the People’s Tribunal for Afghan women, said that the Taliban have completely dismantled the rights and support systems for persons with disabilities since returning to power. Addressing the second day of the tribunal in Madrid, She described the group’s actions as a form of repression and crimes against humanity. Click here to read more (external link).
Political Analyst Salim Paigar Shot and Critically Wounded in Kabul

Salim Paigar
Khaama: Political analyst Salim Paigar was shot and critically wounded in an armed attack near his home in Kabul on Thursday, according to sources close to his family. He was taken to the Emergency Hospital, where doctors said his condition remains serious. Paigar, a well-known commentator in Kabul, had publicly supported some Taliban policies but had also voiced criticism over issues such as the closure of girls’ schools. His nuanced position reportedly drew attention from various political factions. Analysts say the attack reflects the deteriorating security situation in Kabul, where targeted violence against journalists, civil activists, and commentators has surged in recent months. Click here to read more (external link).
Tolo News in Dari – October 9, 2025
