
The heart-breaking sighs beyond thundering blasts
Beyond the dark thick smokes of bomb blasts and thundering sounds of gun fires in Afghanistan are the heart-breaking sighs of women and children losing their loved ones to evils of the raging war.
Beyond the dark thick smokes of bomb blasts and thundering sounds of gun fires in Afghanistan are the heart-breaking sighs of women and children losing their loved ones to evils of the raging war.
At least 24 civilians were killed and 51 others wounded in clashes between security forces and the Taliban in Herat province during past two months.
The US has expressed intention to review its peace deal inked with the Taliban in February last year.
At least eight security forces got killed in the Taliban attacks in Nimroz and Baghlan provinces, officials said on Friday.
Waheed Umer, a top presidential adviser said on Wednesday there are no justifications left for the release of more Taliban inmates following the surge in attacks by the insurgents.
The Taliban are reluctant to have a debate over the religious grounds or legitimacy of their ongoing insurgency in Afghanistan.
The NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has spoken with President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani over phone.
A group of 12 kidnappers has been nabbed by security forces in Herat province, local officials said on Monday.
Amrullah Saleh, the first vice president, has proposed to execute the Taliban insurgents arrested by the security forces.
The Supreme Court confirmed on Sunday two female judges were shot dead in Kabul by unknown assailants.