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This maybe true but the profile is most certainly fake. Amrullah Saleh doesn't speak or write Madarasa English.
Nope that's definitely his profile. His English is good but imperfect.
 

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In a first, 20 women army, air force officers from Afghanistan to be trained in Chennai

NEW DELHI: For the first time, a group of 20 women army and air force officers from Afghanistan will be trained at the Officers' Training Academy in Chennai. The group, who were given a celebratory send-off by the Indian ambassador in Kabul, Manpreet Vohra, will go through a rigorous training module in India. They left Kabul on Tuesday.

This comes on the heels of yet another group of only women entrepreneurs who were sent by the Afghan government to India to participate in the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) in Hyderabad last week.

The current batch of officers and officials from the Afghan defence ministry will be given a preparatory training program at the OTA. They will go back to pick a fresh batch of women officers who will come in for full training modules from 2018.

"We are expanding our armed forces and women will play a bigger role," said Shaida Abdali, Afghan ambassador to India.

At any given time, there are about 300 Afghan officers being trained in India, the largest number at the IMA in Dehradun.

Afghan media quoted the Indian Embassy in Kabul as saying, "For the first time, a batch of 20 Lady officers from the Afghan Army and Afghan Air Force departed for a training module at Officers Training Academy, Chennai."

This comes a day after Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani hailed India's contribution in various sectors of the country. Emphasising that India is a good partner, President Ghani insisted that the Afghan government is committed to further strengthening bilateral cooperation with India.

The President made the remarks during a meeting with the members of the Lower and Upper Houses of the Parliament to brief the lawmakers regarding his recent foreign trips and interactions, Khaama Press reported.

Dismissing misperceptions regarding the presence and role of India in Afghanistan, President Ghani said the Afghan government has no hidden deal with any country and no foreign state will be allowed to use the Afghan soil against the neighbours of the country. Kabul, he said, has shared interests with New Delhi and the Afghan government will continue to use the economic opportunities provided by India for the development of the country.

Pakistan has long been opposing the presence of India in Afghanistan but Afghan officials have repeatedly rejected these protests and even the United States has endorsed the constructive role of New Delhi in the rehabilitation of Afghanistan.

India has played a vital role in the reconstruction of Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban regime and has invested over $2 billion in various projects. In 2017, India pledged an extra $1 billion including 116 small development projects as well as a new dam in Afghanistan.
 

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Good! But what about their head scarves? That will not be allowed!
 

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In a first, 20 women army, air force officers from Afghanistan to be trained in Chennai

NEW DELHI: For the first time, a group of 20 women army and air force officers from Afghanistan will be trained at the Officers' Training Academy in Chennai. The group, who were given a celebratory send-off by the Indian ambassador in Kabul, Manpreet Vohra, will go through a rigorous training module in India. They left Kabul on Tuesday.

This comes on the heels of yet another group of only women entrepreneurs who were sent by the Afghan government to India to participate in the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) in Hyderabad last week.

The current batch of officers and officials from the Afghan defence ministry will be given a preparatory training program at the OTA. They will go back to pick a fresh batch of women officers who will come in for full training modules from 2018.

"We are expanding our armed forces and women will play a bigger role," said Shaida Abdali, Afghan ambassador to India.

At any given time, there are about 300 Afghan officers being trained in India, the largest number at the IMA in Dehradun.

Afghan media quoted the Indian Embassy in Kabul as saying, "For the first time, a batch of 20 Lady officers from the Afghan Army and Afghan Air Force departed for a training module at Officers Training Academy, Chennai."

This comes a day after Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani hailed India's contribution in various sectors of the country. Emphasising that India is a good partner, President Ghani insisted that the Afghan government is committed to further strengthening bilateral cooperation with India.

The President made the remarks during a meeting with the members of the Lower and Upper Houses of the Parliament to brief the lawmakers regarding his recent foreign trips and interactions, Khaama Press reported.

Dismissing misperceptions regarding the presence and role of India in Afghanistan, President Ghani said the Afghan government has no hidden deal with any country and no foreign state will be allowed to use the Afghan soil against the neighbours of the country. Kabul, he said, has shared interests with New Delhi and the Afghan government will continue to use the economic opportunities provided by India for the development of the country.

Pakistan has long been opposing the presence of India in Afghanistan but Afghan officials have repeatedly rejected these protests and even the United States has endorsed the constructive role of New Delhi in the rehabilitation of Afghanistan.

India has played a vital role in the reconstruction of Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban regime and has invested over $2 billion in various projects. In 2017, India pledged an extra $1 billion including 116 small development projects as well as a new dam in Afghanistan.
They'll be in for a culture shock, though it's a good thing. There were about 20 afghans in my college hostel in Chennai. We took a few of them around the city. They were very fascinated with all our tall buildings and malls, and when they saw the beach their minds were blown. None of them had seen open water like that before. But even the Afghans were very disturbed by the level of garbage and smell in many parts of the city, and the incessant cow shit present in almost all streets. They told me that in Afghanistan people think India is almost like Dubai, and were quite shocked to see the actual state of development.
 

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Video shows Laser-Guided Bomb hitting Taliban “Red Unit” Commander in his car in Afghanistan. wp.me/p2TYIs-cqm pic.twitter.com/TelpUxpr1u

 

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Afghanistan in line to receive Mi-35 helos from India
21 December 2017

Afghanistan could receive Mil Mi-35 ‘Hind-E’ assault helicopters donated from India, according to a media report.

India is looking to buy an undisclosed number of surplus Mi-35s from third-part countries, which it would then pass on to Afghanistan, The Hindu reported on 21 December.

According to the report, which cited unnamed Indian and Afghan officials, a team from the Indian Ministry of Defence will travel to an undisclosed Eastern European country to look into sourcing the helicopters. The Hindu named Serbia and/or Ukraine as being likely donors, although it should be noted that the former does not currently operate the ‘Hind’, while the latter fields the older Mi-24 model of the helicopter.

Equipping the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF) in general and the Afghan Air Force (AAF) in particular is overseen by the United States’ Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR).

It is the current policy of the United States to transition the ANDSF and AAF from its previously-held largely Russian-built inventory over to US-built and supplied equipment. For the air force, this has meant replacing the Mi-35s with MDHI MD530F Cayuse Warrior light attack helicopters and Sierra-Nevada Corporation/Embraer A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft.

While acquiring new Mi-35s for the AAF would appear to fly in the face of this equipment policy, the Mi-24/25/35 does have some unique capabilities in its ability to transport troops while providing effective close air support that cannot be so easily replicated by any US-built platform. Its ruggedness and survivability are also well suited to the hostile Afghan operation environment.

India had previously donated four Mi-25 helicopters to Afghanistan, the first of which arrived in-country in December 2015. These Mi-25s were intended to replace five Mi-35s that had already been grounded due to serviceability issues.
http://www.janes.com/article/76586/afghanistan-in-line-to-receive-mi-35-helos-from-india

Why not sell or lease Rudras? They have transport and attack capabilities as well.
 

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https://www.khaama.com/explosion-heard-in-kabul-city-04114


An explosion rocked Kabul city earlier today after a suicide detonated his explosives close to a security compound.

Security sources are saying the incident has taken place in Shash Darak area of the city.

A spokesman for the ministry of interior Najib Danish confirmed that six people were killed and a number of others were wounded in the suicide attack in Shash Darak area of the city.

He said the target of the suicide bomber has not been ascertained so far as he detonated his explosives near a roadside and the victims are all civilians.

Eyewitnesses in the area had earlier said the explosion was triggered by a suicide attack close to a compound belonging to the intelligence agency.

The ministry of public health officials had earlier said at least three people were killed in the explosion and a number of others have sustained injuries.

No individual or group has so far claimed responsibility behind the incident.

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By Khaama Press on 25 Dec 2017 10:30am -
A suicide bomber who had disguised himself in women’s dress has been arrested by the Afghan security forces in eastern Laghman province of Afghanistan. According to the local officials, the suicide bomber was arrested during an operation conducted in the provincial capital of the province.

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Khaama Press on 25 Dec 2017 12:51pm -

At least fifteen militants who were responsible for the destruction of electricity pylons in central Maidan Wardak province of Afghanistan have been killed during the military operations, the local security officials said. Provincial police chief Gen. Ahmad Fahim Qayem said the militants were killed during the ongoing clearance operations in Syedabad district.

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By Khaama Press on 25 Dec 2017 1:44pm -
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group offshoot, ISIS Khurasan, has claimed responsibility for the suicide attack in Kabul city. The group issued a statement claiming that the attack near the intelligence compound in Shash Darak area of Kabul city was carried by a ISIS suicide bomber.

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By Khaama Press on 25 Dec 2017 2:39pm -
Pakistan’s minister of foreign affairs Khawaj Mohammad Asif has claimed that the loyalists of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group are operating in eight to nine provinces of Afghanistan. Speaking during a debate aired by a private TV channel, Asif went on to claim that a huge part of the country

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By Khaama Press on 25 Dec 2017 3:38pm

At least seven militants were killed during the Afghan Special Forces operations in eastern Laghman province of Afghanistan. The provincial government in a statement said the operations were conducted by the Afghan commandos and with the support of the Afghan Air Force in Alingar district

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https://www.khaama.com/afghan-borde...fer-heavy-casualties-in-helmand-bombing-04121

The Afghan border police forces personnel suffered heavy casualties in roadside bombing in southern Helmand province of Afghanistan.

According to the local government officials, the incident took place in the vicinity of the restive Marjah district amid ongoing counter-terrorism operations.

Provincial governor’s spokesman Omar Zwak confirmed the incident and said at least six border forces personnel lost their lives in the explosion and six others were wounded.

He said the incident took place after the armored personnel carriers of the border police forces struck with the improvised explosive devices planted on a roadside.

In the meantime, Zwak said at least ten Taliban insurgents have also been killed during the operations and around twelve sustained injuries.

Helmand is among the volatile provinces in southern Afghanistan where the Taliban insurgents are actively operating in it various districts and often carry out insurgency activities.

This comes as at least seven civilians were killed and three others were wounded in a similar incident in this province on Sunday.
 

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https://www.khaama.com/isis-militants-kill-taliban-commander-and-his-fighters-in-nangarhar-04124

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group loyalists in Afghanistan have killed a local Taliban commander in eastern Nangarhar province.

The provincial government media office in a statement said a local Taliban leader identified as Katib was killed in Chaparhar district late on Sunday night.

The statement further added that two other Taliban group members, apparently fighters of Katib, were also killed by the ISIS militants.

According to the Nangarhar government, Katib was originally a resident of eastern Laghman province of Afghanistan and was operating in the Taliban ranks in Nangarhar province.

The anti-government armed militant groups including the ISIS and Taliban insurgents have not commented regarding the report so far.

Nangarhar is among the relatively calm provinces in East of Afghanistan but the security situation of the province has started to deteriorate during the recent years.

The military commission chief of the ISIS terrorist group loyalists in Afghanistan was killed in an airstrike conducted by the US forces in this province on Friday.

The provincial government media office in a statement Saturday said at least two foreign ISIS militants were killed in an airstrike conducted in Nazian district late on Friday night.

The statement further added that the airstrike by the unmanned aerial vehicles was carried out in Lal Mandawi area, leaving three Pakistani nationals dead, including the military commission of ISIS group.

According to the Nangarhar government, the slain ISIS leader has been identified as Syd Wali andhe was a resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan.

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A heavy explosion took place inside a mosque in eastern Nangarhar province of Afghanistan which resulted into the destruction of the mosque building.

The provincial government media office in a statement said the incident took place in the early hours of Tuesday morning in Momand Dara district after several landmines stored inside the mosque by the militants went off.

The statement further added that the explosion also caused damage to the nearby buildings besides causing heavy loss to the building of the mosque.

According to the Nangarhar government, several religious books and materials, including the holdy Quran copies also sustained damages in the explosion.

This comes as the anti-government armed militants had earlier detonated explosives inside a mosque in Momand Dara which resulted into the killing of a prayer leader of the mosque besides injuring eight others.

The provincial governor Mohammad Gulab Mangal strongly condemned today’s incident and called it an unforgivable crime.

The anti-government armed militant groups including the Taliban insurgents and other militants affiliated with the other insurgent groups have not commented regarding the incident so far.

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At least 15 ISIS militants were killed in the latest drone strike of the US forces in eastern Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.

The provincial government media office in a statement said the latest airstrike was carried out Bandar area of Achin district.

The statement further added that fifteen ISIS militants were killed and their weapons, ammunition, and explosives cache was destroyed in the air raid.

In the meantime, at least two ISIS militants hailing from Orakzai Agency were killed in a separate operation in Haska Mina district, the statement added

According to the provincial government, the local residents and security personnel have not suffered any casualties during the operations.

The anti-government armed militant groups including the ISIS militants have not commented regarding the reports so far.

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The Afghan national defense and security forces have foiled the militants plan to carry out a series of attacks in Jalalabad city, the provincial capital of eastern Nangarhar province.

The provincial government media office in a statement said a Vehicle-borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) and eight motorcycles packed with explosives were discovered and defused before the militants manage to use for a series of attacks in Jalalabad city.

The statement further added that the vehicle and the motorcycles were discovered during an operation of the Afghan intelligence operatives conducted in Khogyani district.

According to the governor’s office, at least two Taliban insurgents were also killed during the operation and three suspects were arrested during the operation.
 

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https://www.khaama.com/nearly-50-is...n-latest-military-operations-claims-mod-04135

The Ministry of Defense of Afghanistan claims that nearly fifty militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group have been killed in the latest operations of the Afghan national defense and security forces.

The ministry of defense in a statement said Wednesday that ISIS militants suffered the casualties in a series of airstrikes conducted in Achin district.

The statement further added that three depots of ammunition, explosives, and weapons of the terror group were also destroyed in the raids.

According to the defense ministry, the airstrikes also resulted into the elimination of a safe haven of the terror group in this province.

The anti-government armed militant groups including the ISIS insurgents have not commented regarding the report so far.

Nangarhar is among the relatively calm provinces in East of Afghanistan but the security situation of the province has started to deteriorate during the recent years.

The provincial government said Tuesday at least 15 ISIS militants were killed in the latest drone strike of the US forces in this province.

The provincial government media office in a statement said the latest airstrike was carried out Bandar area of Achin district.

The statement further added that fifteen ISIS militants were killed and their weapons, ammunition, and explosives cache was destroyed in the air raid.

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https://www.khaama.com/us-drone-strike-target-haqqani-terrorist-network-commander-in-pakistan-04131

A suspected US drone strike targeted a commander of the notorious Haqqani terrorist network in the tribal regions of Pakistan on Tuesday.

According to reports, the airstrike was carried out in the vicinity of Mata Sangar area located in Kurram Agency in the tribal regions of Pakistan.

Local officials have confirmed that two people were killed in the airstrike which targeted a vehicle as it was traveling in the area.

In the meantime, reports indicate that a commander of the notorious Haqqani terrorist network identified as Jamil-ud-Din was killed in the airstrike along with another militant.

The Pakistani government officials have not formally commented regarding the airstrike so far.

US Vice President Mike Pence during his visit to Afghanistan on Friday reiterated Washington’s stance regarding the terror safe havens in Pakistan.

He said “For too long Pakistan has provided safe haven to the Taliban and many terrorist organizations, but those days are over. President Trump has put Pakistan on notice.”

“As the President said, so I say now: Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with the United States, and Pakistan has much to lose by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists,” he added.

The Afghan and US officials have long been insisting that the leadership councils of the Taliban and the notorious Haqqani terrorist network are based in the key cities of Pakistan where from they plan and coordinate attacks in Afghanistan.

The director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) earlier had warned that the United States will take necessary steps if Pakistan fails to destroy terror safe havens in its soil.
 

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https://www.khaama.com/explosion-rocks-kabul-city-casualites-feared-04139

At three back to back explosions rocked Kabul city earlier today leaving at least 40 people dead and more than 30 others wounded.

The explosions have taken place in the vicinity fo the Pul-e-Sukhta area in the West of Kabul city but there are no reports regarding the type of the blast.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that 40 people were killed and 31 others were wounded in the explosions that took place inside a cultural and media organization.

The Ministry of Public Health officials earlier had said preliminary reports indicate at least four people have been killed and around eighteen others have sustained injuries in the attack.

According to media rights advocates, the target of the attack was a media agency and as a result several people have been killed or wounded.

The ministry of interior spokesman Najib Danish said preliminary reports indicate the explosion was triggered by a suicide attack.

No individual or group has so far claimed responsibility behind the attack.

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https://www.khaama.com/taliban-rejects-involvement-as-dozens-feared-dead-in-kabul-attack-04140

The Taliban militants group in Afghanistan rejected the involvement of the group’s fighters in Kabul explosion as dozens are feared dead in the attack.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid in a statement said the Taliban group has no links with the attack in Pul-e-Sukhta area of Kabul city today.

He said the attack of the target is a cultural and media organization insisting that the Taliban group acts cautiously in this regard and will never carry out such an attack.

The Ministry of Interior says at least 40 people have been killed and around 31 others have sustained injuries in the attack.

However, another security official says the attack has likely left over 40 dead and around 100 others wounded.

The official further added that three back to back explosions took place in the area and it is believed two of the explosions were triggered by suicide bombers

No individual or group has so far claimed responsibility behind the attack which takes place days after a similar attack left nearly 9 people dead in Shash Darak diplomatic area of the city.

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https://www.khaama.com/senior-pakis...own-by-own-explosives-in-kunar-province-04142

A senior leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), was killed in an explosion triggered by own explosives in eastern Kunar province of Afghanistan.

The 201st Silab Corps of the Afghan Army said the Taliban leader Jan Wali who was also famous as Ahmad Sheena was killed in Shaltan district on Wednesday.

A statement by Silab Corps said Sheena was killed as a number of insurgents were busy planting roadside bombs and one of them went off prematurely, leaving the senior Taliban leader dead.

The Silab Corps further added that the enemies of Afghanistan have lost the capabilities to confront the security forces in the battlefield and therefore they are attempting to harm the peopel by placing IEDs on the roadsides.


The anti-government armed militant groups including the Taliban insurgents have not commented regarding the report so far.


In the meantime, the local reports in Pakistan say Sheena was a dangerous terrorist affiliated with the TTP and was shot dead by unknown gunmen.

According to the Pakistani officials quoted by the local media outlets, Sheena was involved in multiple acts of terrorism and wanted in various cases.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...ck-in-kabul/story-npod3iFNwTuyC208oTIyhL.html

More than 40 people were killed in the terror strike at the Shiite cultural centre near a media outlet in the Afghanistan capital

Updated: Dec 29, 2017 12:40 IST
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A distraught man is carried following a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan on December 28.(AP Photo)

India on Friday strongly condemned the “cowardly” suicide terror attack at a cultural centre in Kabul, and said it is committed to extending all possible support to Afghanistan in its fight against terrorism.

  • More than 40 people were killed in the terror strike at the Shiite cultural centre near a media outlet in the Afghanistan capital on Thursday.

    The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement that India backs all efforts to bring stability and security to Afghanistan and remains steadfast in its solidarity with the government and the people of Afghanistan at this difficult time.

    India strongly condemned the “cowardly suicide terror attack” at a media news agency and the cultural centre in which more than 40 innocent lives were lost and many injured, it said.

    “India is committed to extend all possible support in their fight against the menace of terrorism and efforts to bring peace, stability and security in the country,” it added.

    The ministry also extended condolences to the families of the victims of the dastardly attack.
 

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https://www.khaama.com/8-militants-...force-pound-taliban-hideouts-in-uruzgan-04145


At least eight Taliban insurgents were killed in a series of airstrikes carried out on the Taliban hideouts in southern Uruzgan province of Afghanistan.

According to the local officials, the airstrikes were carried in the vicinity of Tarinkot city, the provincial capital of Uruzgan during the ongoing counter-terrorism operations.

Uruzgan police chief Abdul Qari Omari confirmed that eight Taliban insurgents were killed in the airstrikes and five others were wounded.

He said the airstrikes were carried out by the Afghan Air Force and with the help of A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircrafts have proven helpful in providing close-air support during the ongoing operation.

The anti-government armed militant groups including the Taliban insurgents have not commented regarding the report so far.

Uruzgan is among the restive provinces in southern parts of the country where the Taliban insurgents and militants belonging to the other insurgent groups are actively operating in its various districts and often carry out insurgency activities, including coordinated attacks.

This comes as the Afghan security forces have stepped up counter-terrorism operations in various restive parts of the country as part of the counter-terrorism operations to suppress the militants who are continuously attempting their insurgency activities.

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The Afghan Air Force (AAF) has intensified airstrikes in northern Faryab province of Afghanistan in response to the growing threats of the terror groups who are attempting to expand insurgency in northern parts of the country.

The 209th Shaheen Corps of the Afghan army in a statement said Saturday that Afghan Air Force carried out a series of airstrikes in Pashtun Kot district.

The statement further added that as a result of the airstrikes at least seven militants were killed and three others were wounded.

According to the Shaheen Corps of the Afghan military, the airstrikes were carried out on the hideouts of the Taliban insurgents in this province.

The anti-government armed militant groups including the Taliban insurgents have not commented regarding the report so far.

Faryab is among the relatively volatile provinces in northern parts of the country where the anti-government armed militants are actively operating in a number of its districts.

Several militants including key members and commanders of the anti-government armed militants were killed in similar operations in this province earlier last month.

According to the Afghan military officials, the operations were conducted in Sherin Islam Qalam, Zaqoom, and Tapa-e-Qeshlaq vilages located in Khwajah Sabs Posh and Sherin Tagab districts.

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At least eleven militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group were killed in separate drone strikes in eastern Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.

The 201st Silab Corps of the Afghan army in a statement said the US military carried out an airstrike in Deh Bala district, targeting a group of insurgents carrying weapons on two horses.

The statement further added that the militants were targeted in Kas area of the district, leaving three ISIS militants dead and as a result the two horses were also killed.

The provincial government media office however said the airstrike was carried out in Haska Mina district, providing the same casualties toll.

In the meantime, the 201st Silab in a separate statement said Friday that eight ISIS militant were killed and three others were wounded in a similar airstrike on Thursday.

Nangarhar is among the relatively calm provinces in East of Afghanistan but the security situation of the province has started to deteriorate during the recent years.

At least 15 ISIS militants were killed in the latest drone strike of the US forces in this province last week.

The provincial government media office in a statement said the latest airstrike was carried out Bandar area of Achin district.

The statement further added that fifteen ISIS militants were killed and their weapons, ammunition, and explosives cache was destroyed in the air raid.
 

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