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Afghanistan needs to control its airspace: Dawran
Afghan Government doesn’t have the control of its airspace since the International forces are controlling in the past one decade.
Gen Mohammad Dawran has stated that no practical steps have been taken to have the control of Afghanistan airspace, only the Government can control the flights and landings of planes.
Deputy of the chief of staff Ministry of defense Mohammad Dawran said,” we can’t control our airspace, only landings and flights, I hope officials in Ministry of Defense try to have the control of Afghanistan airspace.”
Afghan security forces have always been suffering from lack of heavy weapons and jet fighters, they hope to have jet fighters and heavy weapons by coming spring.
Afghan air force commander Abdul wahab Wardak said,” US Government is committed to provide 4 A 29 jet fighters for Afghanistan air forces by coming spring, we have trained pilots to operate even on night shifts to defend enemies.”
Earlier officials in Afghanistan air forces had declared that by having jet fighters we will be capable to decrease the number of Afghan security forces causalities engaging enemies, and International community should support Afghan air forces.
Reported by Ahmad Farshad Saleh
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Afghan army chief heads to Qatar for defense exhibition
Fasihuddin Fetrat, Chief of Staff of the Afghan Armed Forces, traveled to Qatar on Sunday to attend the Doha International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference (DIMDEX 2026).
The Ministry of National Defense confirmed the visit through its spokesperson, Enayatullah Khwarazmi, via his X (formerly Twitter) account.
The Doha International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference (DIMDEX) will take place January 19-22.
This year’s edition of DIMDEX is set to be its largest since the event’s launch in 2008, officials said.
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Children to be transferred from private to government orphanages in Afghanistan
The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has announced plans to transfer children from private orphanages to government-run facilities.
The initiative aims to ensure better services and provide a healthy education for children, the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
The ministry also highlighted that the Islamic Emirate has established separate orphanages for boys and girls across all provinces, currently serving more than 10,000 children.
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Top Afghan graduates to be recruited into government institutions
The Ministry of Higher Education announced on Sunday that, by the directive of the Supreme Leader, Afghanistan’s top university graduates will be recruited into government institutions.
According to the ministry, approximately 1,555 top graduates from across Afghanistan have been selected and will be recruited based on their field of study.
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