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ISLAMABAD - Afghanistan’s security forces have suffered their bloodiest week so far in the 19-year-old Afghan war.

The Afghanistan's National Security Council said 291 members of Afghan National and Defense Security Forces (ANDSF) were killed and 550 others wounded in multiple Taliban attacks last week.

“Taliban carried out 422 attacks in 32 provinces, martyring 291 ANDSF members and wounding 550 others. Taliban's commitment to reduce violence is meaningless, and their actions inconsistent with their rhetoric on peace,” tweeted Javid Faisal, a spokesman for the NSC.

The NSC statement also said that at least 42 civilians, including women and children, were killed and 105 others were wounded in the violence Taliban committed across 18 provinces in the past week.

The statement comes at a time when hopes are high for the start of intra-Afghan negotiations, a term used for negotiations between the Taliban and a representative group of other Afghans including the government, political factions, and civil society activists.

“We haven’t seen the reduction in violence that we expect and that we think is necessary to really underpin the peace efforts, but we call on the Taliban to reduce violence. We call of course on Taliban to, in a constructive way, engage in intra-Afghan negotiations,” said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg last week, following a meeting with NATO defense ministers.

On Sunday, the head of United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Deborah Lyons, met Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban political team in Doha.

“The UN envoy for #Afghanistan highlighted the need for a just peace that was inclusive of all Afghans, including women, youth and minorities,” a Tweet from the official UNAMA account said.

According to Afghanistan’s Tolo news, the Afghan negotiation team in Kabul has already started consulting with lawmakers. Tolo’s website quoted team member Nader Nadery as saying one of their main demands would be to “preserve the [government] system and its main pillars, like the national army and the national police.”

The two sides were scheduled to sit together on March 10, ten days after the Talban signed a deal with the United States to work toward peace in Afghanistan. The deal required the U.S. to announce a timeline for the withdrawal of its forces from the country, which it did.

The first phase of that withdrawal is already complete. The U.S. troop level is already down to 8,600 from around 12,000, according to General Frank McKenzie who leads the Central Command.

However, an increase in attacks from the Taliban, as well as a reluctance on the part of President Ashraf Ghani’s government to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners, as stipulated in the deal, hindered the start of the intra-Afghan negotiations.

The international community’s efforts to resolve both issues seems to be bearing fruit. The first round of the negotiation is expected at the end of this month in Doha, although the coronavirus pandemic has created another logistical hurdle.

https://www.voanews.com/usa/afghan-security-forces-suffer-bloodiest-week-19-years
 
This is so the Taliban can get as much leverage as possible, they know they are going to have sit down with all Afghan factions. InshAllah they will achieve the Islamic Emirate, last thing I want to see is an Iranian stooge government... This is unfortunately a necessary evil and I hate to see it, but it must be done.
 
This message has to go across.

Kingdom of Afghanistan and later Republic of Afghanistan could have been Pakistan's closest ally. Afghanistan chose to oppose a nation (Pakistan, a victim of hindu fascism) with the help of hindus.

Hence, fate is never kind to those who oppress the oppressed and side with their oppressors.
 
This is so the Taliban can get as much leverage as possible, they know they are going to have sit down with all Afghan factions. InshAllah they will achieve the Islamic Emirate, last thing I want to see is an Iranian stooge government... This is unfortunately a necessary evil and I hate to see it, but it must be done.
bikhial dawary jan. dorough basse
 
report ki neveshte ? vabaste be amrica ? agar ham dorost bashe iran va afghanestan hamsaye hastan va hatman bayad rabete va nofuz bashe.. che eshkali dare

Maan Iran ra doost daram, maan kheli ziyat doosthai Irani daram. Kho Chura amray ma mijangaat? Ma ba shoma chi kardam baray een dushmani? Biyad doost basham. Mardama Iran ra doost daram, kho lutfan ba samat pashraft kar konad naa baray jangeedaan.
 
Inshallah , they will form the Islamic Emirate.
This is so the Taliban can get as much leverage as possible, they know they are going to have sit down with all Afghan factions. InshAllah they will achieve the Islamic Emirate, last thing I want to see is an Iranian stooge government... This is unfortunately a necessary evil and I hate to see it, but it must be done.
 
Maan Iran ra doost daram, maan kheli ziyat doosthai Irani daram. Kho Chura amray ma mijangaat? Ma ba shoma chi kardam baray een dushmani? Biyad doost basham. Mardama Iran ra doost daram, kho lutfan ba samat pashraft kar konad naa baray jangeedaan.
baradar. dar iran milionha mohajer afghan zendegi mikonand, mashghul be kaar hastand va baraye khanevade dar afghanestan har mah pul mifrestan va be behboodi afghanestan komak mishe. ma yek zaban sohbat mikonim va yek farhang darim chetor mitunim ba khodeman doshman bashim ? agar yek chizi ham bashe ya yek etefaghi hatman yek elat poshte kaar bude dige baradar. hamintori alaki ke nist. bishtare in adamha ke afghan ha ro baad nam mikonand dar iran adamhaye khalaaf kaar hastan va barkhord ba inha nabayad tarjome beshe be hamle be afghanha dar iran. ma doshmani nadarim. nezaam ha mokhtalef dar keshvar ha mian va miran vali nabayad faramush konim ke dar asl chizi ke mohem hast farhang moshtarak.

in report ham amrica saakhte, bavar nakon refigh.
 
ISLAMABAD - Afghanistan’s security forces have suffered their bloodiest week so far in the 19-year-old Afghan war.

The Afghanistan's National Security Council said 291 members of Afghan National and Defense Security Forces (ANDSF) were killed and 550 others wounded in multiple Taliban attacks last week.

“Taliban carried out 422 attacks in 32 provinces, martyring 291 ANDSF members and wounding 550 others. Taliban's commitment to reduce violence is meaningless, and their actions inconsistent with their rhetoric on peace,” tweeted Javid Faisal, a spokesman for the NSC.

The NSC statement also said that at least 42 civilians, including women and children, were killed and 105 others were wounded in the violence Taliban committed across 18 provinces in the past week.

The statement comes at a time when hopes are high for the start of intra-Afghan negotiations, a term used for negotiations between the Taliban and a representative group of other Afghans including the government, political factions, and civil society activists.

“We haven’t seen the reduction in violence that we expect and that we think is necessary to really underpin the peace efforts, but we call on the Taliban to reduce violence. We call of course on Taliban to, in a constructive way, engage in intra-Afghan negotiations,” said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg last week, following a meeting with NATO defense ministers.

On Sunday, the head of United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Deborah Lyons, met Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban political team in Doha.

“The UN envoy for #Afghanistan highlighted the need for a just peace that was inclusive of all Afghans, including women, youth and minorities,” a Tweet from the official UNAMA account said.

According to Afghanistan’s Tolo news, the Afghan negotiation team in Kabul has already started consulting with lawmakers. Tolo’s website quoted team member Nader Nadery as saying one of their main demands would be to “preserve the [government] system and its main pillars, like the national army and the national police.”

The two sides were scheduled to sit together on March 10, ten days after the Talban signed a deal with the United States to work toward peace in Afghanistan. The deal required the U.S. to announce a timeline for the withdrawal of its forces from the country, which it did.

The first phase of that withdrawal is already complete. The U.S. troop level is already down to 8,600 from around 12,000, according to General Frank McKenzie who leads the Central Command.

However, an increase in attacks from the Taliban, as well as a reluctance on the part of President Ashraf Ghani’s government to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners, as stipulated in the deal, hindered the start of the intra-Afghan negotiations.

The international community’s efforts to resolve both issues seems to be bearing fruit. The first round of the negotiation is expected at the end of this month in Doha, although the coronavirus pandemic has created another logistical hurdle.

https://www.voanews.com/usa/afghan-security-forces-suffer-bloodiest-week-19-years




My sympathies and condolences to the families who have lost loved ones........:(
 
That's extremely sad news,Muslim is killing other muslim, what a nonsense is this.
 
While Taliban have indeed piled on pressure in the last few months, there are indications that coronavirus is ripping through Afghan forces and Kabul is not being entirely forthcoming. Ergo, I am inclined to believe many of these deaths are coronavirus-related.
 
baradar. dar iran milionha mohajer afghan zendegi mikonand, mashghul be kaar hastand va baraye khanevade dar afghanestan har mah pul mifrestan va be behboodi afghanestan komak mishe. ma yek zaban sohbat mikonim va yek farhang darim chetor mitunim ba khodeman doshman bashim ? agar yek chizi ham bashe ya yek etefaghi hatman yek elat poshte kaar bude dige baradar. hamintori alaki ke nist. bishtare in adamha ke afghan ha ro baad nam mikonand dar iran adamhaye khalaaf kaar hastan va barkhord ba inha nabayad tarjome beshe be hamle be afghanha dar iran. ma doshmani nadarim. nezaam ha mokhtalef dar keshvar ha mian va miran vali nabayad faramush konim ke dar asl chizi ke mohem hast farhang moshtarak.

in report ham amrica saakhte, bavar nakon refigh.

Harf tu doroost hast, Arre Iran Afghanha ra kheli ziyad komak kard, hama dar daakhila Afghanistan chi kaara khoob nakard. Hama ma Afghanha sepas gozar mikonam az mardom hai Irooni ka refugee Afghanha ra komak kardand. Maan Az tu lutf mikonam ka baray hukomat Iran noshta kon ka dar Afghanistan jaanjali va jang nakonad vakhtaki Americaya az Afghanistan mebaraya. Ma Afghanha Jaang namikhayam ma sool mikhayam bar hama amsayagan.
 
Harf tu doroost hast, Arre Iran Afghanha ra kheli ziyad komak kard, hama dar daakhila Afghanistan chi kaara khoob nakard. Hama ma Afghanha sepas gozar mikonam az mardom hai Irooni ka refugee Afghanha ra komak kardand. Maan Az tu lutf mikonam ka baray hukomat Iran noshta kon ka dar Afghanistan jaanjali va jang nakonad vakhtaki Americaya az Afghanistan mebaraya. Ma Afghanha Jaang namikhayam ma sool mikhayam bar hama amsayagan.
baradar omidvaram ke ayande baraye mardome mantaghe khoob bashe.
 
Government forces in Afghanistan suffer serious casualties in battles with the Taliban. Last week, security forces lost 291 people killed and 550 wounded. This has become an absolute record for the past 19 years. Taliban attacks occurred in 32 provinces of the country. Information about the losses was published by the National Security Council of Afghanistan. Also, according to him, 42 civilians were killed in a week, 105 were injured.

Recall that since 2001, an operation led by the US-led international coalition against militants of the Taliban-banned terrorist organization in Russia has been ongoing in Afghanistan. At the moment, the bulk of the NATO contingent has left the country. Taliban wage guerrilla warfare throughout Afghanistan. According to some reports, they actually control up to 70 percent of the country's territory. On February 29, the United States and the Taliban agreed on a ceasefire, the sequential withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and the exclusion of the Taliban from the list of international terrorist organizations, but this to this day has not led to the cessation of hostilities.

https://anna-news.info/sotni-afganskih-silovikov-ubity-na-proshloj-nedele/
 

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