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KABUL (Reuters) - A blast in the Afghan capital on Monday was part of an attack by Taliban fighters targeting the defense ministry compound in Kabul, the Islamist militant group said in a statement.

“The target was the defense ministry’s technical installation,” a Taliban official said in the statement, adding that the blast injured several Taliban fighters, civilians and government employees.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...or-blast-in-afghan-capital-idUSKCN1TW1RT?il=0
 
So Ashraf Ghani visits Pakistan where the Pakistani establishment promises him that they’re willing to help work towards peace in Afghanistan. Then 5 mins later their buddies blow up more innocent Afghans?

Sure Pakistan doesn’t control the Taliban but will they even condemn his?
 
So Ashraf Ghani visits Pakistan where the Pakistani establishment promises him that they’re willing to help work towards peace in Afghanistan. Then 5 mins later their buddies blow up more innocent Afghans?

Sure Pakistan doesn’t control the Taliban but will they even condemn his?

Are you dumb? It seems like people just want to blame Pakistan for everything and anything. Why would Pakistan tell the Taliban to do this? The taliban is not controlled by Pakistan. Time to jog on.
 
No reason for Pak to want war and terrorism in neighbouring Afghanistan that will equally effect them. Look America doesn't want to leave Afghanistan, it instigates all these blasts as a means to continue it's occupation. To keep a watch on Pak and especially China leaving Afghanistan is not an option for them so they need a reason to remain. The Afghan Taliban has made it clear that there will be no negotiations until even one occupying soldier is in their country.
 
An attack on Monday by the Taliban in Afghanistan has killed roughly 40 people — including children — and injured around 100 more. It’s a stunning reminder of how bad the situation in the country remains after nearly two decades of war and relatively little attention paid by President Donald Trump and 2020 Democrats.

The Taliban took responsibility for a multifaceted strike in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, which included a car bomb and a lengthy gun fight. A private war museum, a television station, schools, and sports agencies were damaged by the Taliban’s blast.

Nooria Nazhat, the spokesperson for Afghanistan’s ministry of education, told the New York Times that at least 51 students were wounded when the car bomb that initiated the attack at rush hour damaged two school buildings.

That’s tragic, not least because just two days earlier Afghan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib tweeted, “Our youngest citizens have the most to gain from peace and security.”

A gun fight between Taliban militants and Afghan security forces lasted around eight hours after the attackers bombed the ministry of defense and made their way inside the compound. An unknown number of security forces and all five insurgents are dead.

It’s likely the death and injury toll will continue to rise in the next few hours and days.

For many who witnessed the attack, it was terrible. “We were sitting inside the office when the world turned upside down on us,” Zaher Usman, who works at Afghanistan’s culture ministry just 500 feet from the blast, told the AFP on Monday. “When I opened my eyes, the office was filled with smoke and dust and everything was broken, my colleagues were screaming.”

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has condemned the attack, calling it a crime against humanity.

Mohib told me hours after the assault that “It was an indiscriminate attack that took the lives of many innocent civilians, many of whom were kids. We condemn it in the strongest terms.”

“We face a brutal and cruel enemy who has no regard for any values or principles,” he continued. “I visited some of the victims tonight in the hospital, and I saw children as young as 7 years old. We are grieved by the casualties but we stand strong in defiance of our people, our country and our fundamental rights of freedom.”

The question now is why the Taliban, an Islamic insurgent group that harbored al-Qaeda prior to the 9/11 attacks, chose to launch such a devastating assault. The answer may lie in the timing.

The attack may scuttle US-Taliban peace talks
Negotiators from the US and the Taliban began a seventh round of peace talks on Saturday in Qatar. The main discussion is about how to negotiate the withdrawal of US troops — which Trump wants — in exchange for guarantees that the Taliban won’t allow terrorist groups to operate in Afghanistan again.

But the talks have been marred by violence. On Friday and Saturday, for example, around 300 Afghan and Taliban fighters died in multiple attacks. An uptick in fighting was always likely as the spring season is typically the most violent in the country. The Taliban announced in April that it would initiate a bloody spring offensive, and dozens from both sides are dying daily.

The Washington Post reports that the talks underway on Monday were set back by the latest attack. Which leads to an important question: Why would the Taliban launch such an assault? Experts I spoke to have two theories.

One is that the insurgents hope to put pressure on the US by eroding its will to stay in the country. The other is that there remain factions inside the Taliban that don’t want to negotiate peace and therefore continue to exact violence in the capital and elsewhere. As of now, it’s unclear which theory best explains the timing of this attack.

What is clear is that few politicians in the US, especially those running for president, are paying attention. Trump barely mentions the war in Afghanistan, and 2020 Democrats have largely left the situation untouched, other than to say they want to end America’s “endless wars.”

Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) did get into an argument about whether the US should remain engaged in Afghanistan or get out of the country entirely during the first Democratic presidential debate last week. But that’s about the extent of the Afghanistan discussion.

When I asked Daniel Bolger, a retired Army three-star general who served in Afghanistan, what the US should do in response to the Taliban attack, he said: “Leave.”

“We have lost too many of our men and women, and the poor Afghan people have lost even more,” he continued. “This thing has dragged on way too long with no end in sight. The Afghans kill each other. It’s tragic, but it’s not our war.”

https://www.vox.com/world/2019/7/1/20677249/afghanistan-kabul-explosion-taliban-attack
 
So Ashraf Ghani visits Pakistan where the Pakistani establishment promises him that they’re willing to help work towards peace in Afghanistan. Then 5 mins later their buddies blow up more innocent Afghans?

Sure Pakistan doesn’t control the Taliban but will they even condemn his?

Peace will only come when US and India gt out of Afghanistan.i believe thats whats they meant..
 
Are you dumb? It seems like people just want to blame Pakistan for everything and anything. Why would Pakistan tell the Taliban to do this? The taliban is not controlled by Pakistan. Time to jog on.

No one said Pakistan told the Taliban to do this but the least they could do, if they care about peace in the region, is properly condemn the attack and those who carried it out.

Have they?
 
So Ashraf Ghani visits Pakistan where the Pakistani establishment promises him that they’re willing to help work towards peace in Afghanistan. Then 5 mins later their buddies blow up more innocent Afghans?

Sure Pakistan doesn’t control the Taliban but will they even condemn his?

I love how India acts as if they're so innocent alongside Afghanistan. Don't you think India and Afghanistan funds terror groups and tries to meddle in Pakistani politics? We're only doing what's in our interest, like your nation.
 
No one said Pakistan told the Taliban to do this but the least they could do, if they care about peace in the region, is properly condemn the attack and those who carried it out.

Have they?

Has Modi condemned terrorist attacks in Balochistan and Kashmir?
 
No one said Pakistan told the Taliban to do this but the least they could do, if they care about peace in the region, is properly condemn the attack and those who carried it out.

Have they?

Why should Pakistan condemn something that has nothing to do with it? That is so illogical. We need to mind our own business and not involve ourselves in others matters. Did Iran condemn it? Did Turkmenistan condemn it? Did Uzbekistan comdemn it?
 
Yes peace talks with Talibans are important for long term peace and stability in Afghanistan but no one can blame people if they are reluctant to engage with these maniacs either. Yes other side isn't full of angels and they are used as proxies to destabilize Pakistan by Indians but surely Talibans can show a bit of humanity and not target innocent civilians (which they have always done). This group seems full of thugs who would go to any extremes to grab the power, don't think this sort attitude would be any good for people of Afghanistan either. Hopefully there is some revolutions lead by young Afghans who will get rid of all these jahils (on both sides) and take their country forward.
 
At least 62 people have been killed and dozens injured by a bomb during Friday prayers at a mosque in Afghanistan, according to a provincial spokesman.

The force of the blast, in eastern Nangarhar province, destroyed the building's roof, eyewitnesses said.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

The blast came the day after the UN said the number of civilian deaths in the war-torn country had reached unprecedented levels over the summer.

According to the UN, 1,174 civilians were killed between July and September, the deadliest quarter since UN records began a decade ago.

Meanwhile, a BBC study which attempted to document every killing during the month of August found a fifth of all those who lost their lives were civilians.

Attaullah Khogyani, the provincial governor's spokesman, told the BBC that the 62 people killed and 36 more injured in Friday's attack were worshippers.

The mosque sits in the district of Haska Mina, about 50km (30 miles) from the provincial capital Jalalabad.

Attaullah Khogyani, the provincial governor's spokesman, told the BBC that the 62 people killed and 36 more injured in Friday's attack were worshippers.

The mosque sits in the district of Haska Mina, about 50km (30 miles) from the provincial capital Jalalabad.

Local police officer Tezab Khan said he could hear the sound of the Mullah preaching but "suddenly his voice was silenced with a boom".

"When I arrived on the scene, people were trying to bring out the bodies and injured who were stuck under the fallen roof," he added.

Sohrab Qaderi, a member of the provincial council in Nangarhar, warned the number a casualties was likely to rise as people were "working to bring out the bodies from the rubble".

It is not clear who carried out the attack. The Taliban have denied they were behind the bombing.

Both the Taliban and the Islamic State militant group are known to be active in the area.

According to the UN, anti-government forces have been responsible for the majority of civilian deaths since the start of 2019, due to the surge in violence over the summer.

This is change from the first six months of the year, when Afghan and US forces killed more civilians.

The UN's data, which was released on Thursday, also revealed that 41% of all those killed since January were women and children.

The BBC's research - which uses different methodology to the UN - found that, in August, there was not a single day when someone was not killed due to the conflict. This included militants, soldiers and civilians.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-50099109.
 
I sometimes do not understand why Talibans attack fellow Muslims. It makes no logical sense.
 
I sometimes do not understand why Talibans attack fellow Muslims. It makes no logical sense.

If it defies logical sense, then you can best assume these attacks were done by covert agencies who don't want peace. I don't need to tell which agencies benefit from chaos.
 
I sometimes do not understand why Talibans attack fellow Muslims. It makes no logical sense.

I doubt it was them attacking a mosque. Other forces want to further demonise them as in the near future a peace deal will be done, giving them political power.

They never said attacks would stop against security forces until foriegn forces leave.

It is really sad after 17 years people in this country are dying for nothing because invading armies came.
 
I sometimes do not understand why Talibans attack fellow Muslims. It makes no logical sense.

The recent attack at a wedding which targeted the taliban was apparently attended by al Qaeda too
The taliban currently have uzbekis and released Guantanamo prisoners who seem to have seen the light of day but it seems like they still have renegade al Qaeda members haqqani or otherwise
 
Innocent Afghan’s blood on the hands of Taliban ban and their foreign masters who supply them with arms and financial/moral support.
 
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