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Second group of Afghans evacuated to Saudi Arabia returned to Kabul: MoFA

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The Islamic Emirate’s foreign ministry says the second batch of Afghan nationals, who were transferred to Saudi Arabia from conflict-hit Sudan, arrived in Kabul on Friday.

These Afghans were transferred from Sudan to Jeddah with the cooperation of the Saudi government a few days ago.

Hafiz Zia Ahmad, deputy spokesman of foreign ministry on Twitter said that stranded Afghans in Sudan were initially evacuated and transferred to Saudi Arabia, and eventually returned to Kabul on Friday, May 5.

The evacuees appreciated the timely efforts of the foreign ministry and the Afghan Embassy in Jeddah Saudi Arabia in this regard.

“Afghanistan’s foreign ministry was one of the first ministries which took immediate actions to help Afghans affected by the outbreak of war between Sudan’s military and paramilitary group. Despite all the odds, the Islamic Emirate government’s timely action is worth praising,” said one evacuee.

The war broke out between the two military factions of Sudan on April 15, leading to the migration and displacement of thousands of people, and hundreds of casualties.

South Sudan has offered mediation and asked both warring parties to agree to a seven-day ceasefire, and possibly a long-term truce as well.

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Khalilzad: Another US citizen to be released from Afghan custody soon

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Zalmay Khalilzad, the former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan, has announced the release of another American citizen in the country.

Khalilzad said in a post on his X account that, according to information from the Islamic Emirate’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Faye Dai Hall, an American citizen who has been in custody in Afghanistan, will be released soon.

Earlier, George Glezmann, an American citizen whom the Islamic Emirate had held for over two years, was also released.

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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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