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Senate: People Must Stand Beside ANSF To Prevent Enemy’s Policies

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The Senate House says that the Afghan people and political movements must stand alongside with Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) to prevent organized policies of Pakistan for continuation of war in Afghanistan.

Chairman of Senate, Fazlul Hadi Muslim Yar declares that Kundoz attack and the increase of insecurity in the country are the greatest plans of Pakistan which tries to Afghanistan reach an unsustainable stability.

Insecurity has significantly increased throughout the country, civilian deaths have shot up, and the Afghan security forces are taking large, and potentially unsustainable, casualties.

Pakistan has always been accused of contributing to the insecurity in Afghanistan and the relation between the two countries is soured.

“Pakistan has dramatic sustainable plans against Afghanistan which the Afghan people should be more aware of them. By standing alongside Afghan National Security Forces, Afghan people should make Pakistan face failure in its sinister plans,” Muslim Yar, chairman of senate said.

The Afghan army’s abilities were challenged in the North as Taliban took control of Kundoz, Takhar and Badakhshan districts which reaches to 9 days.

The Afghan forces suffer from financial problems and deficiencies in logistics, intelligence resources, and special support functions, including medical evacuation.

The lack of Afghan close-air-support assets is particularly problematic and a great boost to the insurgency. But what Afghan Senators say is this that they have the support of their people.

In the meantime, some of senators also say that Pakistan has fully prepared to kill Afghan people and is trying to reach its goals.

They voiced concerns over security situation, urging the National Unity Government (NUG) to take serious measures for providing better security.

“Although, we praise our security forces performances and sacrifices but we call on Jihadi figures and politicians to prevent any threats organize against Afghanistan,” Sanator Nadir Baloch said.

Senator Farida Kochi said, “Pakistan plots must be prevented otherwise Afghanistan would wintness what Iraq has experienced.”

Previously, President Ghani has accused Pakistan of sending “messages of war” and harbouring bomb-making camps, after a wave of devastating situation in Kabul.

Many Afghan people say that the main organizers of terrorist attacks and terrorist centers still exist in Pakistan and Pakistan itself is one of the main supporter terrorists.

 

Reported by Rafi Siqidi

 

 

 

 

 

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EU-Central Asia summit calls for inclusive government in Afghanistan

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The leaders of the European Union and five Central Asian states called for an inclusive government in Afghanistan that respects human rights and fundamental freedoms in a summit in Samarkand city of Uzbekistan on Friday.

“We emphasised our strong commitment to see Afghanistan develop into a secure, stable and prosperous State with inclusive government and governance systems that respects the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all its citizens, including women, girls, persons belonging to ethnic and religious groups and minorities, is at peace with itself and its neighbours, and that respects its international obligations,” the summit’s declaration reads.

They also expressed concern over the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and recognized the need to continue supporting the people of Afghanistan.

The summit also called for “full and equal access to education conforming to international standards and participation in public life of women and girls in Afghanistan.”

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has repeatedly claimed that the current government in Afghanistan is inclusive and that human rights are respected.

Samarkand meeting marked first EU-Central Asia summit.

The leaders of the European Union and five Central Asian countries including Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan held their first summit on Friday to discuss ways to boost trade and other ties.

Addressing the summit, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev expressed regret that the global community underestimates challenges emerging from Afghanistan.

“We believe it is important to actively engage the Afghan side in regional economic processes, also through implementation of investment and infrastructure projects, restoring the social sector.” Mirziyoyev said. “We hope for understanding and support in facilitating the international community’s constructive dialogue with the Afghan authorities to meet the current commitments.”

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Thirty, killed, 155 injured in traffic accidents in Afghanistan during Eid

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As many as 80 traffic accidents occurred across Afghanistan on the last day of Ramadan and the three days of Eid-ul-Fitr, resulting in 30 deaths and 155 injuries, the General Directorate of Traffic of the Ministry of Interior Affairs has announced.

It said in a statement that the number of traffic accidents during Eid this year has decreased compared to last year, as there were 98 accidents during Eid last year, leaving 50 dead and 185 injured.

The statement said that the fatalities in traffic accidents during Eid this year include 19 men, 2 women and 9 children.

The injured include 117 men, 8 women and 30 children.

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More international support desperately needed for Afghanistan mine action: UNAMA

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More international support is desperately needed for mine action in Afghanistan, which is one of one of the countries on earth that is most impacted by the explosive remnants of war, the United Nations mission in Afghanistan, UNAMA, said on Friday.

Marking the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, UNAMA said on X that over decades of conflict, tens of thousands of ordinary Afghans have lost their lives or limbs because of landmines and unexploded ordnance, adding that most of the victims today are children.

“Mine clearance work is painstaking, dangerous, and costly. Education to prevent accidents, and rehabilitation for those left with disabilities is also essential,” UNAMA said.

UNAMA called for more international support to Afghanistan, saying it “saves lives, and serves as an investment in a safer, more stable, and prosperous future for Afghanistan.”

In 2024, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) recorded that there were 434 children among those injured or killed in 251 incidents linked to diverse forms of explosive ordnance. This accounts for over 76 percent of the total number of recorded casualties.

 
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