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Kabul University attack mastermind sentenced to death

Kabul University attack mastermind sentenced to death ANI | Updated: Jan 02, 2021 05:56 IST Kabul [Afghanistan], January 2 (ANI): Mohammad Adil, the mastermind of the Kabul University attack, was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court, said the Interior Affairs Ministry. Citing the Afghan Supreme Court s statement, Tolo News reported that five other collaborators of the attack were sentenced to various jail terms on charges of treason, transfer of explosive materials and cooperation with Daesh. On November 2, at least 22 people were killed and over 40 others were wounded after two gunmen attacked Kabul University, a raid that ended after six hours. In total, 18 students, 16 students from the Public Administration Faculty and two of them from the Law Faculty, lost their lives in the attack. The attackers had military uniforms, Tolo News reported.

The Fragility and Ambiguity of Talks Are Concerning

The Fragility and Ambiguity of Talks Are Concerning December 30,2020 Conflicting views about peace talks are likely to undermine the process. Afghan officials and political figures have to adopt a unanimous approach to the talks. There still seems ambiguity and the republic negotiating team is not aware of their authority or roadmap of the negotiations. The negotiating sides are consulting with their leadership and will hold talks in few days. They have to come to the table with full authority in the upcoming meeting. Afghan First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said that the Taliban developed false confidence and the road to peace did not cross only from Doha, however, the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) reiterates talks regardless of the venue. The conciliatory remarks of the HCNR and Saleh’s rhetoric seem to be conflicting. Afghan officials and political figures have to reach a national consensus on the peace process.

Taliban Behind Recent Targeted Killings: Andarabi - Bakhtar News Agency

Taliban Behind Recent Targeted Killings: Andarabi 2020-12-30 افغانستان در یک سال٬ شاهد هژده هزار و دوصد رویداد تروریستی بوده است Kabul (BNA) Minister of Interior Massoud Andarabi on Tuesday while speaking to the Afghan senate about the security situation in the country and particularly in Kabul, said that the Taliban is behind the “targeted killings.” “The Taliban had major plans to overrun more areas in the provinces including Helmand, but they were prevented, causing the group to focus on targeted killings in Kabul,” Andarabi said. Taliban Behind Recent Targeted Killings: Andarabi He believes that attacks in the country have increased in Afghanistan since the US and Taliban signed the peace agreement in February this year in Doha.

Almost 300 Arrested During Door-To-Door Operation in Kabul

Almost 300 Arrested During Door-To-Door Operation in Kabul December 29,2020 KABUL - Residents of 315 area of Khair Khana, in Kabul city, said on Sunday that Afghan security forces arrested about 280 people between Saturday and Sunday in connection with suspected terrorist activities, armed robberies and other crimes. Security forces carried out a door-to-door search of the area that reportedly lasted for 8 hours. Reports emerged early Saturday of the operation after Khair Khana residents took to social media to post photographs of military tanks being used to close off streets. At the time, locals said security forces had ordered them to stay inside their homes and were stopping anyone from leaving the area.

Taliban Is Behind Targeted Killings : Andarabi

- Edited: شبکه خبری طلوع‌نیوز برنامه‌های گونه‌گون، مانند گفتمان‌ها و نیز گزارش‌های اقتصادی، منطقه‌یی و جهانی را ارائه می‌کند. Taliban Is Behind Targeted Killings : Andarabi Interior Affairs Minister Massoud Andarabi on Tuesday while speaking to the Afghan senate about the security situation in the country and particularly in Kabul, said that the Taliban is behind the “targeted killings.”  “The Taliban had major plans to overrun more areas in the provinces including Helmand, but they were prevented, causing the group to focus on targeted killings in Kabul,” Andarabi said.  He believes that attacks in the country have increased in Afghanistan since the US and Taliban signed the peace agreement in February this year in Doha.  “The Taliban is seeking leverage in the peace efforts by putting pressure on the government with IED bombings in Kabul and by launchi

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