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Car bomber killed before reaching Baghlan target: Army

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Afghan 217 Pamir Military Corps claimed Thursday security forces killed a suicide vehicle bomber along with three other suicide bombers in Bagh-e-Shamal area in the capital Pul-e-Khomri city of Baghlan province in the early hours of Thursday morning.

The corps said they prevented the bombers from reaching their target.

However, the explosion killed three security force members and three others were wounded, the corps said in a statement.

“The bomber was killed before reaching the target, and three Taliban suicide bombers were killed and their vehicle was destroyed,” read a statement issued by the corps.

According to the corps, the attackers had planned to target security checkpoints in Bagh-e-Shamal area.

Sources meanwhile said earlier Thursday the Taliban used a Humvee tank loaded with explosives and targeted a joint security force base in the Bagh-e-Shamal area.

They said the explosion happened in the early hours of Thursday. According to them two soldiers were killed and six others were wounded.

The Taliban has meanwhile claimed responsibility for the explosion which they say targeted checkpoints. According to the group, a number of security forces were killed and numerous vehicles destroyed.

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Baradar approves 17 projects worth over one billion AFN

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In a regular meeting of the National Procurement Commission chaired by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, 17 projects worth more than one billion AFN were approved.

According to a statement from the deputy PM’s office, a total of 42 projects were presented for approval during the meeting. After discussion, 17 projects valued at over one billion AFN were approved, while modifications were made to 14 other projects.

The approved and amended projects include the construction of a dormitory building at Panjshir University; the construction of a medical faculty building at Badakhshan University; the completion of the first and second phases of the Kunar–Nuristan Road; the construction of general hospitals in Giro district of Ghazni province, Bandar district of Faryab province, and Spin Ghar district of Nangarhar province; as well as electricity supply and distribution projects across various provinces.

These projects are funded by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

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Afghan delegation heads to China for talks with Pakistan

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A delegation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has left for Urumqi, China, to hold talks with Pakistani officials, sources told Ariana News on Wednesday.

Mohibullah Wasiq, foreign minister’s chief of staff, is leading the Afghan delegtion.

The delegation also includes the heads of foreign relations of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Interior and the General Directorate of Intelligence.

Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Mohammad Sadiq is heading the Pakistani delegation.

Pakistan and Afghanistan’s worst fighting in years erupted last month, claiming heavy human losses on both sides.

Islamabad accuses the Islamic Emirate ​of harbouring and supporting militants who carry out ​attacks inside Pakistan. Kabul denies it, saying the militancy is Pakistan’s domestic problem.

 

 
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US eases asylum freeze for vetted migrants, keeps Afghanistan ban

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The US Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday it is easing asylum restrictions for vetted migrants from low-risk countries, while maintaining bans on “high-risk” nations, including Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Somalia.

The move comes after last November’s attack near Washington’s Farragut Square, in which an Afghan asylee killed one National Guardsman and injured another, prompting stricter asylum screening under President Donald Trump.

A DHS spokesperson said thorough vetting remains unchanged for all applicants, with resources now focusing on higher-risk cases.

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