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3rd Visit of National Unity Government Leaders Held

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Last Updated on: October 24, 2022

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National Unity Government Leaders have visited each other for the third time late Sunday Evening discussing over the Election reformation and distribution of Electronic National Identity Cards, Sapidar palace is waiting to receive the results at the end of this week.

The Third visit of the National Unity Government leader’s takes place amid the political oppositions in the country insisted that the continuation of disagreement and tensions between the two leaders will create challenges within the Brussels summit and at the front line where Afghan security forces are defending the country.

Officials in CE office have urged that number of the National Unity Government political agreement has not been implemented by the Presidential palace, which has provoked the two weeks tensions among the two leaders.

After verbal tensions have taken place among the two leaders they have come together for the third time to resolve the existed issues.

Chief Executive Spokesman Mujeeb Rahman Rahimi said,” National Unity Government leaders have visited each other for the third time discussed Election reformation within the Election commissions, issuing the Electronic National Identity Cards, and we will wait to see the result at the end of this week.”

Meanwhile Political Oppositions have criticized the ongoing tensions between the leaders saying the continuation of the tensions will impact over the Afghan security forces morals as well as provoke much challenges within the Brussels summit.

Head of the National Jabha Nawin of Afghanistan party Anwarulhaq Hahadi said,” way of visiting the National Unity leaders is not acceptable this will impact over Brussels and will deteriorate the current system in the Government.”

Meanwhile Harrasat and Sabat council member Daud Kalakani said,” The Afghanistan condition is ramshackle, in the current situation the leaders should be flexible and have joint planning against the terrorists, but ongoing tensions will deteriorate Afghan security forces morals.”

“Disagreements on different issues between the two leaders is not in the  favor of the National and Government Head of the National Majmah of Afghanistan Sayed Abdullah Hashimi said,”

After huge fraud in the second round of the Presidential Election gradually the National Unity Government has been established with the close cooperation of the US Secretary of State’s John Kerry, since than the performance of the National Unity Government has always been questioned by the Nation and political oppositions.

Reported by Ali Asghari

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Escalating violence in Pashtun regions during Ramadan raises concerns

He described these incidents as grave violations of international law and acts that have deepened fears among affected communities.

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Amid the holy month of Ramadan, violence has continued in several Pashtun areas, raising serious concerns among local communities.

In a post in X, Manzoor Ahmad Pashteen, the founder and head of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement, noted that in Tirah, four Pashtun civilians were reportedly killed and six others injured during operations carried out by the Pakistani army. Protests that followed in Orakzai were also met with force, leaving four more individuals seeking peace and justice injured.

In Afghanistan’s Behsud district, 17 civilians, including women and children, were reportedly killed in airstrikes attributed to Pakistani forces, he stated.

He described these incidents as grave violations of international law and acts that have deepened fears among affected communities.

In recent days, additional casualties have been reported in Rozmak, Shawal (North Waziristan), Mubarak Shahi village (Mir Ali), Speen Wam, Abakhel village, Dosali, Takhte Khel (Lakki Marwat), Azam Warsak (South Waziristan), Bajaur, and Bannu, where clashes between security forces and armed groups have resulted in deaths and injuries among civilians, Pashteen said.

He stated that the ongoing violence reflects longstanding grievances in Pashtun regions. The Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) has stated that it will continue to oppose what it describes as injustices against Pashtun communities and will stand in solidarity with those affected.

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UNAMA reports civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan

UNAMA urged all parties to end hostilities, protect civilians, and uphold international law principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution to prevent further civilian harm.

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The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has confirmed credible reports of civilian casualties following overnight Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghanistan on 21–22 February.

Airstrikes in Behsud and Khogyani districts of Nangarhar province, carried out between approximately 23:45 on 21 February and 00:15 on 22 February, have reportedly killed at least 13 civilians and injured seven others, including women and children.

Pakistani forces also struck Barmal and Urgun districts in Paktika province.

In Barmal’s Marghai area, an airstrike on 21 February around 23:15 hit a madrassa and partially damaged a nearby mosque.

In Urgun’s Dahna area, an airstrike at approximately 23:30 partially destroyed a vacant private residence. No civilian casualties have been reported from these strikes.

UNAMA urged all parties to end hostilities, protect civilians, and uphold international law principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution to prevent further civilian harm.

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Eight schoolchildren among those killed in Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan

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At least eight schoolchildren — five boys and three girls — were killed in a Pakistani airstrike in Behsud district of Nangarhar province early Sunday, Afghan officials confirmed on Monday.

The Ministry of Education reported the tragic losses, highlighting the impact of strikes on civilians and students in the region.

Education Ministry spokesman Mansoor Ahmad Hamza also said that a student at a religious seminary was injured in Barmal district of Paktika province, another area affected by the Pakistani military attacks over the weekend.

Dozens of civilians have reportedly been killed or injured in the airstrikes, which Afghan authorities say targeted residential homes and community areas in both Nangarhar and Paktika provinces.

Local sources describe scenes of devastation, with families searching through rubble and emergency personnel rushing to rescue trapped individuals.

Afghanistan’s Ministry of National Defense condemned the strikes, saying they constitute a violation of Afghan sovereignty and have caused significant civilian harm.

Officials reiterated that Afghan territory must not be used for attacks against other countries and called for restraint and dialogue to prevent further escalation.

The strikes come amid ongoing tensions along the disputed Durand Line between  Afghanistan and Pakistan, where security concerns and accusations of militancy have frequently strained relations between Kabul and Islamabad. Analysts note that repeated civilian casualties risk further inflaming regional tensions and complicating diplomatic efforts to reduce violence along the frontier.

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