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Defense ministry delivers last year’s report, says over 800,000 operations carried out

The ministry said it has implemented financial, administrative, and procurement reforms, resulting in full transparency across all processes

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Delivering their annual report for the last solar year, 1402 (April 2023 to March 2024), ministry of defense officials said Wednesday, the national army conducted 813,352 operations, resulting in the seizure of 588 light weapons, 60 heavy weapons, 1,515 kilograms of explosives, 239 hand grenades, 44 radios, 40 binoculars, 386 vehicles, and 1,982 motorcycles.

The officials stated that security has been ensured nationwide, combat activities have significantly decreased, and civilian casualty rates are also down.

The officials outlined the ministry’s core mandates, emphasized the need for the protection of national values and sovereignty, for the support of security and law enforcement, for collaboration with sectoral agencies, for assistance to victims of natural disasters, and the coordination of efforts with national defense and security institutions.

According to the officials, over the past year, 1,383 landmines were neutralized.

Speaking to the media the officials said that to bolster border security and prevent security incidents, a substantial number of battalions, bases, and security posts have been established across the country.

“The Air Force carried out 4,218 operational and training flights, restored a Black Hawk helicopter, activated the flight academy, and transported 77 martyrs and 567 injured individuals affected by natural disasters over the past year,” the officials said.

The officials also said that during the past year significant achievements in military education include the enrollment of 500 high school graduates into the National Military Academy of Hazrat Maaz bin Jabal, the recruitment of 120 cadets into the flight academy, 390 cadets into the National Military Academy of Hazrat Nu'man bin Sabit, and the graduation of 5,414 cadets from the National Defense University of Hazrat Ubaidah bin Jarrah.

The officials further noted that, over the past year, 12,781 personnel completed various training courses, and 73 medical students graduated from different military medical disciplines.

The ministry has also implemented financial, administrative, and procurement reforms, resulting in full transparency across all processes.

The ministry has reviewed six key legislative documents and submitted them to the Ministry of Justice for processing, as well as reviewed 54 policies and procedures to optimize the ministry’s structures and related activities.

The ministry also briefed about the priorities of the current year.

“For the current year, the ministry’s critical priorities include the procurement of weapons, combat techniques, and military equipment, conducting operations across seven security zones, enhancing the capabilities of the National Islamic Army, strengthening intelligence operations, ensuring coordination with defense and security agencies, drafting and reviewing legislative frameworks, implementing structural reforms, constructing facilities, and improving logistical, healthcare, and support services,” said the ministry officials.

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PM’s political deputy says IEA won’t hesitate to defend Afghans

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Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, stated that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) will not hesitate to defend the Afghan people and will reject any party's directives.

Speaking at a program at Kabul University, Kabir emphasized that the IEA does not allow any armed groups to operate on Afghanistan's soil. He also remarked that false accusations against Afghanistan serve no constructive purpose and only worsen relations, leading to increased violence.

Kabir welcomed the reopening of the Saudi Arabian embassy in Kabul, calling it a positive step in bilateral relations.

Additionally, he highlighted the IEA's efforts to enhance the education system, ensuring that students receive both modern education and religious training.

Kabir affirmed that Afghanistan's educational system is grounded in Islamic and Afghan values, free from the influence of any political factions.

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Afghanistan’s invaders have failed to learn from the past: Anas Haqqani

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Marking the 45th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Anas Haqqani, a prominent member of the Islamic Emirate, stated that the Afghans had previously defeated "arrogant empires."

In a post on his X account on Thursday, Haqqani remarked that despite the historical defeats suffered by past invaders, none had learned from their predecessors' fate, which ultimately led to the downfall of subsequent aggressors.

He pointed out that some people still fail to grasp the clear lessons of Afghanistan's history.

Haqqani underscored that while the Afghan people celebrated the end of Soviet occupation by achieving their freedom, it came at a tremendous cost.

He concluded by honoring the sacrifices of those who paved the way for this victory, asserting that their legacy will remain etched in the collective memory of humanity for generations to come.

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Pakistan confirms airstrikes in Afghanistan

Stating that protecting its citizens was Pakistan’s top priority, Baloch reiterated that there were “threats posed by terrorist elements to Pakistan and its citizens”.

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Pakistan’s foreign ministry on Thursday confirmed that the country carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan on Tuesday night.

“Pakistan is united for its people. Pakistan conducted an operation in Afghanistan’s border areas,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said, Dawn newspaper reported.

“The intelligence-based operation was conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan’s border areas,” Baloch specified, adding that it was carried out “based on threats to the security of Pakistani citizens”.

However, the official stressed that Pakistan had “always prioritised dialogue in matters relating to ties with Afghanistan”.

“We respect Afghanistan’s integrity and sovereignty,” she asserted.

Baloch noted that Pakistan’s security forces and law enforcement agencies routinely conduct operations “against terrorist groups in the border areas”. “Preparations for these operations are made in an extremely careful manner,” she highlighted.

Stating that protecting its citizens was Pakistan’s top priority, Baloch reiterated that there were “threats posed by terrorist elements to Pakistan and its citizens”.

“Pakistan is committed to the security of its public,” Baloch said.

IEA summons Pakistan’s charge d’Affaires over deadly airstrikes

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) on Wednesday summoned the Charge d'Affaires of the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul, the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry handed over a "firm protest note" to the Pakistani diplomat, condemning the recent airstrikes by Pakistani forces in the Barmal district of Paktika province.

The note stressed that the protection of Afghanistan's territorial integrity is a "red line" for the Islamic Emirate and warned that such reckless actions would have serious and far-reaching consequences.

The Pakistani airstrikes, which took place late Tuesday night, resulted in 46 deaths and left six others injured in Barmal district.

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