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17 percent civilian causalities increased comparing to last year: IHRC

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Afghanistan Human Rights Commission has published report indicating 17 percent of civilian casualties comparing to last year in the country, according to the report 3129 civilians including women and children were killed and 6302 others were injured, saying 72 percent of the civilians causalities were done by the terrorists which include Daesh and Taliban, more over Afghan security forces caused 9 percent the civilians causalities.

The report also indicates that 775 women and 1116 children were killed and 6302 other civilians were injured last year.

Head of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission Sima Samar said,” both party should not use the civilians or common houses as their shelters, the perpetrators of the casualties of the civilians should be introduced to justice and judicial departments.”

“Taliban claiming Jihad, they need to stop killing of civilians and innocent people the Afghanistan Human Rights Commission Deputy AbdulRahman Hotak said,”

Miss Sima has also declared the main factors of the increasing of causalities of the civilians in Afghanistan are suicide bombings, ground fighting, road mines.

“ Afghan Government have failed to the terrorists face the music, they should be punished through International courts Miss Sima Samar head of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission said.”

Afghanistan has been witnessing war since decades, where civilians have always paid the prices, officials in the following commission have expressed their concerns over the increasing of the civilian casualties, saying if the Government fails again the local police forces and people upraising will commit serious human rights abuses.

Reported by Fawad Nassiri

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About $80 billion worth of US military equipment abandoned in Afghanistan: Vance

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US Vice President JD Vance said on Friday that Joe Biden administration left about $80 billion worth of military equipment in Afghanistan, which was a “catastrophic error.”

Vance made the remarks during a visit to a military base in Greenland.

He also said the Biden administration’s “catastrophic error” led to the deaths of 13 US soldiers in an attack during the evacuation at Kabul airport in August 2021.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump also criticized the abandonment of military equipment in Afghanistan and called for its return.

The Islamic Emirate, however, has said that the weapons left by the US in Afghanistan belong to the Afghans and will not be returned.

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IEA frees over 2,400 prisoners on the occasion of Eid

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The Supreme Court announced on Saturday that based on the ruling of the supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate, 2,463 prisoners have been pardoned and released on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr.

The court said in a statement that the prison terms of another 3,152 prisoners have been reduced.

Eid in Afghanistan will be celebrated on Sunday or Monday, depending on the moon sighting.

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Economic Commission approves feasibility studies of four dams in different provinces

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The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs on Saturday announced that feasibility studies of dams in four provinces of the country will begin this solar year.

The Economic Commission, led by Deputy PM Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, in its recent meeting decided to include the survey and feasibility projects of Grumby Dam in Maidan Wardak, Qara Tiri Dam in Balkh, Shana Nari Dam in Kandahar, and Wuch Nari Dam in Paktia in the budget for the fiscal year 1404.

In the meeting, the issues of construction of the Kandahar bypass highway, construction of Arghistan Dam, 90 km of electricity line from Kabul to Jalalabad, and completion of Sheikh Misri substation in Jalalabad were also discussed, and it was decided that the Ministry of Finance will allocate the revenues obtained from the Ganda Kotal lead and zinc mine in Yakawlang district of Bamyan province to these projects.

The Economic Commission meeting also approved a plan for the private sector’s investment in a 40 megawatts solar power generation project in the Hesar Shahi Industrial Park in Nangarhar province. According the plan, the private sector will invest $50.69 million in the project.

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