Category: Afghanistan

Pakistan, Afghanistan et crise sécuritaire croissante en Asie du Sud

Alors que la guerre entre les États-Unis, Israël et l’Iran fait l’objet d’une couverture médiatique internationale continue, la guerre pakistano-afghane demeure une menace pour la paix et la stabilité régionales. Escalade des conflits et militantisme transfrontalierFin février, le Pakistan a attaqué l’Afghanistan en représailles à de multiples attentats terroristes perpétrés sur son territoire. Selon le gouvernement pakistanais, différents groupes terroristes […]

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Updated UN sanctions list includes 22 Taliban officials, including 14 cabinet members

An updated United Nations Security Council sanctions list includes 22 Taliban officials, among them 13 members of the Taliban cabinet, according to documents released after the council extended the mandate of its sanctions committee for another year. Those listed include Taliban Chief Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund and his deputies Abdul Ghani Baradar and Abdul Salam Hanafi. Cabinet members on the […]

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Taliban claim strike on Pakistani special forces site after airstrikes in Kandahar

The Taliban defense ministry said its forces carried out a strike on a Pakistani special forces facility in Pakistan’s South Waziristan district after Pakistani airstrikes targeted sites in southern Afghanistan. The ministry said the “military camp” is belonged to Pakistani special forces in Wana, the center of South Waziristan. The ministry said buildings used by Pakistani commando forces and other […]

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Afghan Media Reports: Iranian Ambassador In Kabul Says ‘There Are No Obstacles To The Recognition Of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

According to Afghan media reports, a series of recent statements from Iran indicate that it is rapidly moving to recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban) government. If Iran does so, it will be the second country after Russia to have recognized the Taliban government in Kabul. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian: “Iran Looks At Neighboring Countries […]

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Afghan Taliban Chief Of Army Staff Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat: Military Preparedness To Confront

Speaking at a recent graduation ceremony, Afghan Taliban Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat told cadets of the Taliban’s 313 Central Army Corps that military preparedness to confront unbelievers is obligatory on Muslims. According to a Dari-language statement issued by the Afghan Defense Ministry on February 17, 2026, Fitrat said: “Preparedness is necessary in confronting those […]

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Taliban claim 109 Pakistani soldiers killed in new attacks

The Taliban’s defense ministry has claimed that 109 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 148 others were wounded in a series of overnight attacks along the border, as fighting between the two sides entered its ninth day. Enayatullah Khwarazmi, spokesman for the Taliban’s Defense Ministry, said Taliban forces carried out what he described as “offensive attacks” in 28 locations across six […]

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Taliban say Pakistani forces targeted homes in Khost

A Taliban official in eastern Afghanistan said Pakistani forces shelled residential areas in Khost province overnight, as border fighting between the two sides entered its tenth day. Mustaghfar Gurbaz, spokesman for the Taliban governor in Khost, said Pakistani border troops fired toward the Brekhilo village in Gurez district, striking what he described as civilian homes. He did not provide details […]

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10th day of border fighting: Taliban, Pakistani forces clash again in east

Taliban and Pakistani border troops clashed again Saturday morning along the frontier in Paktika province, as fighting between the two sides entered its tenth day, according to local Taliban officials. Abdul Qadoos Makhdum, the Taliban district chief in Terwa district, said Taliban forces had launched attacks on five Pakistani border outposts and that the fighting was still continuing. He did […]

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Several Pakistani soldiers killed in Afghan operations along the Durand Line

The 201 Khalid bin Walid Corps has reported that on Thursday night, Afghan forces killed eight Pakistani soldiers during operations along the Durand Line in Kunar province. Spokesperson Wahidullah Mohammadi stated that in Monawara district, three soldiers were killed by precision laser strikes, while another soldier was killed in Sarkani district by a gun. Two additional soldiers were killed in […]

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Afghanistan says 327 Pakistani soldiers killed in ‘Radd-ul-Zulm’ operation

Afghanistan’s Ministry of National Defense said on Friday 327 Pakistani soldiers have been killed and hundreds more wounded since the launch of the retaliatory “Radd-ul-Zulm” operation, an ongoing campaign that started a week ago in response to attacks by Pakistani military. In a statement, the ministry said Afghan forces conducted large-scale strikes over the past 24 hours against Pakistani military […]

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