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gncpakistan · 4 years
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ڈوپلیسی پہلی بار پی ایس ایل کا حصہ بن گئے جنوبی افریقا کے کرکٹر فاف ڈوپلیسی بھی پہلی مرتبہ پاکستان سپر لیگ (پی ایس ایل) کا حصہ بن گئے، وہ پلے آف میں پشاور زلمی کی نمائندگی کریں گے جبکہ بنگلا دیش کے تمیم اقبال لاہور قلندرز اور محمود اللہ ملتان سلطانز کا حصہ بن گئے ہیں۔ 
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qaumiakhbar · 5 years
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PSL's biggest competition today آج پی ایس ایل کاسب سے بڑا مقابلہ پشاور زلمی اور کوئٹہ گلیڈی ایٹرز آج پلے آف میں مدمقابل ہیں فاتح ٹیم فائنل میں جائے گی، ہارنے والی ٹیم کے پاس ایک لائف لائن ہوگی
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raotahirislam · 3 years
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Zalmai failed despite backlash, United won by 15 runs
Zalmai failed despite backlash, United won by 15 runs
PSl Thrilling contest result in favor of Islamabad United Zalmi scored 232 runs in pursuit of the target of 248 runs in the 26th match of Pakistan Super League (PSL). Islamabad United defeat Peshawar Zalmi by 15 run after a thrilling contest. In the 26th match played at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, the captain of Peshawar Zalmai decided to field first after winning the…
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seekhlopakistan · 4 years
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Lahore Qalandars won the third consecutive match, how many wickets did beat Peshawar Zalmai
LAHORE: Ravichandran defeated Fakhman Zaman and Chris Lane for the third consecutive win in the tournament by five wickets in the 24th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Lahore. Hopes to qualify in the playoff stage have further illuminated.
According to details, Sohail Akhtar and Fakhr Zaman started the innings in pursuit of Peshawar Zalmi’s 187 runs in the match being played at Gaddafi…
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dotx-pk · 2 years
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Wahab Riaz Became The First Bowler To Take 100 ickets in PSL
Wahab Riaz Became The First Bowler To Take 100 ickets in PSL
Wahab Riaz, the fast bowler of the national team and captain of Peshawar Zalmi in Pakistan Super League (PSL) 7, completed a century of wickets in PSL. Fast bowler Wahab Riaz has become the first bowler to take 100 wickets in HBL PSL. Peshawar Zalmai captain and fast bowler Wahab Riaz completed a century of wickets in his 75th PSL match. https://twitter.com/i/status/1494359212796821505 In the…
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pakistanmeraki · 4 years
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US State Department issues declaration of Zalmay Khalilzad’s visit to Pakistan https://ift.tt/2PI2fIi --- #pakistan #lahore #karachi #islamabad #pakistani #urdu  #multan #islam #kashmir #punjab #pakistanzindabad #pakarmy #pti #peshawar #imrankhan #news
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qaumiakhbar · 5 years
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Peshawar Zalmai win پشاور زلمی کوئٹہ گلیڈی ایٹرز نے میچ جیت لئے عمر اکمل کے آؤٹ ہوجانے کے بعد احمد شہزاد اور براوو نے ٹیم کو 6 وکٹ سے فتح دلا دی ، احمد شہزاد 28 رنز بناکر ناٹ آؤٹ رہے۔
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xtruss · 4 years
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‘He Showed Us Life’: Japanese Doctor Who Brought Water to Afghans Is Killed
Tetsu Nakamura, 73, arrived in Afghanistan in the 1980s to treat leprosy. But he changed many more lives with the canal-building techniques he brought from his native Japan.
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A window of the vehicle that was attacked while carrying Dr. Tetsu Nakamura, a Japanese medic and honorary Afghan citizen, in Jalalabad on Wednesday.
JALALABAD, Afghanistan — The people he helped called him “Uncle Murad.”
Dr. Tetsu Nakamura left his home in Japan in the 1980s to treat leprosy patients in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He later found, however, that severe drought was killing more people than his clinics could save.
So he discovered a new calling: irrigation. In the 2000s, adapting old Japanese techniques that required little technology, he helped villagers displaced by drought build a network of canals that has transformed an area of nearly a million residents.
“A doctor treats patients one by one, but this helps a whole village,” Dr. Nakamura had said. “I love seeing a village that’s been brought back to life.”
On Wednesday, Dr. Nakamura was attacked by gunmen while driving to work in Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar Province, in eastern Afghanistan. Five members of his organization’s staff were killed, and Dr. Nakamura was wounded fatally. He was 73.
He was operated on in Nangarhar hospital, but he had received several bullet wounds,” said Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the province’s governor. Dr. Nakamura died as they were rushing him to the local airport to fly him to the medical facility at the American military base in Bagram, Mr. Khogyani said.
It was the latest case in a series of attacks targeted at humanitarian workers in Afghanistan, just a week after an American working for the United Nations was killed in an explosion striking his vehicle in the capital, Kabul. Dr. Nakamura’s murder was particularly brutal, sending shocks of grief around Afghanistan and drawing widespread condemnation. No militant group has yet claimed responsibility: The Taliban denied involvement, said a Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid.
The killing came on a day the State Department announced its peace envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad, was on the road again after President Trump declared the resumption of talks with the Taliban, which he had called off in September. After meeting Afghan leaders in Kabul, Mr. Khalilzad was set to travel to the Qatari capital, Doha, to resume negotiations with the Taliban.
“In Doha, Ambassador Khalilzad will rejoin talks with the Taliban to discuss steps that could lead to intra-Afghan negotiations and a peaceful settlement of the war, specifically a reduction in violence that leads to a ceasefire,” the State Department said in a statement
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Mr. Nakamura in Jalalabad in 2008.
The sorrow for Dr. Nakamura was deep in Khewa, a district in Nangarhar where much of the work of his organization, Peace Japan Medical Services, had been focused.
He showed us life — he helped build our land. He was a leader to us,” said Hamidullah Hashemi, a resident of Khewa. “I feel like they have killed my closest family member. They left us without Nakamura.”
President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan, who in October awarded Dr. Nakamura honorary citizenship for his services, expressed “utmost grief and sorrow” and ordered his security agencies to find the perpetrators.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan highlighted the transformative work Dr. Nakamura had done. “I was shocked that he had to die this way,” Mr. Abe told reporters.
Dr. Nakamura was among a handful of aid workers in Afghanistan who could trace a continual connection to the country from its descent into chaos in the 1980s through the decades of war and turmoil that have followed.
He was born in Japan’s Fukuoka Prefecture in 1946, and his first exposure to eastern Afghanistan was in his early 30s. According to a biography published by the Ramon Magsaysay Award, a prize for “greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia” that he received in 2003, he was initially drawn to the mountainous borderland between Afghanistan and Pakistan by a fascination with insects. He quickly found himself besieged with requests for medical help.
After finishing medical school, Dr. Nakamura returned to the Pakistani border city of Peshawar, establishing clinics to treat the locals and Afghan refugees fleeing the Soviet war. He then opened clinics in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar, just as a severe drought was affecting the region. His patients were not only suffering from malnourishment but also diarrhea, as sources of clean water were scarce.
Dr. Nakamura, who also learned to speak the local language, Pashto, initially tried to improve the situation by digging hundreds of wells for clean water, but soon realized that wasn’t the answer.
“Starvation, drought — medicine can’t solve these problems,” Dr. Nakamura told the Japanese channel NHK in what was likely one of his last interviews. “We realized we needed to go beyond the narrow field of medicine and work to ensure that people had enough food and water.”
So he turned to building canals from existing water sources to irrigate arid regions. After facing difficulties in procuring equipment to dig the first canals, he drew inspiration from those built more than 200 years ago in his hometown in Japan.
Back then, Dr. Nakamura said, “You didn’t have dump-trucks and things like that. The villagers had to all work together to construct it by hand. So there was no reason why people living today couldn’t do the same thing. The thought inspired me. If we tried, we could do it.”
Over six years, with a work force drawn from drought-stricken villages, Dr. Nakamura helped build a main canal about 15 miles long. He continued the work even after militants abducted and killed one of his colleagues, Kazuya Ito. The smaller canals his team built spread across four districts. All in all, the Afghan authorities in Nangarhar said, by the time of his murder his canals had improved the livelihood of nearly a million people, and irrigated nearly 60,000 acres of previously arid land.
“He loved Afghanistan,” said Malek Zahoor, a local elder in Khewa district. “He had left his own home to be here, to help people here.”
Zabihullah Ghazi reported from Jalalabad, and Mujib Mashal and Fahim Abed from Kabul, Afghanistan. December 4, 2019
— The New York Times
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raotahirislam · 3 years
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Zalmai failed despite backlash, United won by 15 runsZalmi scored 232 runs in pursuit of the target of 248 runs in the 26th match of Pakistan Super League (PSL), Islamabad United defeat Peshawar Zalmi by 15 run after a thrilling contest.In the 26th match played at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, the captain of Peshawar Zalmai decided to field first after winning the toss.Islamabad United's acting captain Usman Khawaja batted brilliantly and played an unbeaten innings of 105 runs. His excellent innings included 13 fours and 3 sixes.Among other players, Colin Munro (48 off 28 balls), Asif Ali (43 off 14 balls) and Brandon King (46 off 22 balls) played unbeaten innings.Islamabad made a PSL record total of 247 runs for the loss of only 2 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs.Even before that, the highest overall record was held by Islamabad United with 188 runs, which they set against Lahore Qalandar in 2019.In pursuit of the target, Peshawar Zalmi was not far behind but scored 232 runs in the allotted 20 overs.Kamran Akmal scored 53 off 32 balls and returned to the pavilion. Hussain Talat took the wicket.Among other batsmen, Rutherford was dismissed for 29 and Shoaib Malik for 68. Wahab Riaz remained unbeaten on 27 and Umaid Asif on 20. In pursuit of the target, Peshawar Zalmi's team lost courage at 232 runs, Akif Javed took three wickets while Hussain Talat took two.
Zalmai failed despite backlash, United won by 15 runsZalmi scored 232 runs in pursuit of the target of 248 runs in the 26th match of Pakistan Super League (PSL), Islamabad United defeat Peshawar Zalmi by 15 run after a thrilling contest.In the 26th match played at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, the captain of Peshawar Zalmai decided to field first after winning the toss.Islamabad United’s acting captain Usman Khawaja batted brilliantly and played an unbeaten innings of 105 runs. His excellent innings included 13 fours and 3 sixes.Among other players, Colin Munro (48 off 28 balls), Asif Ali (43 off 14 balls) and Brandon King (46 off 22 balls) played unbeaten innings.Islamabad made a PSL record total of 247 runs for the loss of only 2 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs.Even before that, the highest overall record was held by Islamabad United with 188 runs, which they set against Lahore Qalandar in 2019.In pursuit of the target, Peshawar Zalmi was not far behind but scored 232 runs in the allotted 20 overs.Kamran Akmal scored 53 off 32 balls and returned to the pavilion. Hussain Talat took the wicket.Among other batsmen, Rutherford was dismissed for 29 and Shoaib Malik for 68. Wahab Riaz remained unbeaten on 27 and Umaid Asif on 20. In pursuit of the target, Peshawar Zalmi’s team lost courage at 232 runs, Akif Javed took three wickets while Hussain Talat took two.
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bluemagic-girl · 5 years
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U.S., Taliban at ‘threshold’ of Afghan agreement: U.S. official
KABUL (Reuters) – U.S. and Taliban negotiators are on the subject of an settlement that would scale back preventing and make allowance complete peace talks amongst Afghans, a best U.S. official mentioned on Sunday, an afternoon after rebel forces stormed the strategic northern town of Kunduz.
FILE PHOTO: U.S. envoy for peace in Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad speaks right through a debate at Tolo TV channel in Kabul, Afghanistan April 28, 2019. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani/File Photo
Zalmay Khalilzad, the Afghan-born U.S. diplomat overseeing negotiations for Washington, mentioned he would commute to the Afghan capital of Kabul on Sunday for consultations after wrapping up the 9th spherical of talks with Taliban officers in Qatar.
“We are at the threshold of an agreement that will reduce violence and open the door for Afghans to sit together to negotiate an honorable and sustainable peace and a unified, sovereign Afghanistan that does not threaten the United States, its allies, or any other country,” he mentioned in a Twitter put up.
The remark got here an afternoon after a big display of energy via masses of Taliban opponents who overran portions of Kunduz, a town they’ve two times come on the subject of taking in recent times, surroundings off an afternoon of gunbattles and air moves to force them again.
Khalilzad gave no main points of the deal, which is predicted to look 1000’s of U.S. troops withdrawn from Afghanistan in trade for promises via the Taliban to not permit the rustic for use as a base for militant assaults in another country.
“We will now discuss these developments with our own leadership, while Zalmay Khalilzad is supposed to go to Kabul and inform the Afghan leadership about the decisions made in the peace talks,” mentioned a senior Taliban chief aware of the talks.
The settlement would now not by itself finish the preventing between the Taliban and Afghan safety forces, however would permit the beginning of so-called “intra-Afghan” peace talks, which might be anticipated to be held within the Norwegian capital of Oslo.
However it was once now not transparent whether or not the Taliban would agree to speak at once with the Western-backed govt of President Ashraf Ghani, which they believe an illegitimate foreign-imposed regime.
Some Taliban officers have mentioned they might most effective agree to speak to Afghan officers in a non-public capability, now not as representatives of the state, and so they stay adversarial to presidential elections scheduled for Sept. 28.
It was once additionally unclear whether or not the settlement would quilt the overall withdrawal of all 14,500 U.S. troops from Afghanistan or how lengthy a pullout would take.
More than 20,000 international troops are within the nation, maximum serving as section of a NATO-led venture to coach and lend a hand Afghan forces. Thousands of U.S. troops also are engaged in a separate counter-terrorism venture preventing militant teams akin to Islamic State and Al Qaeda.
Suicide bombings and fight operations have endured all the way through the talks and the preventing in Kunduz underlined the vulnerability of huge portions of Afghanistan, the place the Taliban keep watch over extra territory than at any time since being overthrown via a U.S.-led marketing campaign in 2001.
Taliban opponents, who keep watch over huge portions of the encircling geographical region, stormed town within the early hours of Saturday, seizing huge spaces, together with a sanatorium, ahead of Afghan safety forces sponsored via air moves driven them again.
Reporting via James Mackenzie, Jibran Ahmad in Peshawar; Editing via Clarence Fernandez
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unknownmadboys · 6 years
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Javed Afridi gave a great surprise to "PSL for" cricketer Darren Sammy. Peshawar will be Zalmai captain or not? Big news for fans
Javed Afridi gave a great surprise to “PSL for” cricketer Darren Sammy. Peshawar will be Zalmai captain or not? Big news for fans
Islamabad (New Zealand) Darren Sammy will be the Peshawar Zalmai captain for the Pakistan Super League season for the first time, Peshawar Chamber of Commerce Zalmai Javed Afridi announces.
Zulfiqar, Javed Afridi, Darren Semi, Darren Sammy for Pakistan Super League Season Four Peshawar officially announces the retirement of Zalmai. Javed Afridi told about the verdict that Peshawar Zalmai PSL…
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qaumiakhbar · 5 years
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Peshawar Zalmai beat Karachi Kings پشاور زلمی نے کراچی کنگز کو ہرا دیا میچ میں پشاور زلمی کا 154 رنزکا آسان ہدف کراچی کنگز کے لیے پہاڑ ثابت ہوا،زلمی کے بالرز نے ابتدا سے ہی حریف بلے بازوں پر دباؤ بنائے رکھا
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seekhlopakistan · 4 years
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Darren Sammy was Awarded Another Honor after Receiving Pakistani Citizenship
Darren Sammy was Awarded Another Honor after Receiving Pakistani Citizenship
Rawalpindi: Darren Sammy, considered to be Zalmi’s life in Peshawar, has been appointed head coach for the next two years.
According to details, management of Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Peshawar Zalmay has appointed Wahab Riaz as captain instead of Darren Sammy who has led the team for the last three years, while Semi has been appointed head coach for the next two years. The…
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U.S.-Taliban Sign Historic Troop Withdrawal Deal in Doha
The United States signed a historic deal with Taliban insurgents on Saturday that could pave the way toward a full withdrawal of foreign soldiers from Afghanistan over the next 14 months and represent a step toward ending the 18-year-war there.
While the agreement paves the way for the United States to gradually pull out of its longest war, many expect that talks to come between the multiple Afghan sides will be far more complicated.
The deal was signed in the Qatari capital Doha by U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban political chief Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on hand to witness the ceremony.
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper meanwhile traveled to Kabul on a visit that officials and experts said was aimed at reassuring the Afghan government about the United States’ commitment to the country.
For U.S President Donald Trump, the deal represents a chance to make good on his promise to bring U.S. troops home. But security experts have also called it a foreign policy gamble that would give the Taliban international legitimacy.
“Today is a monumental day for Afghanistan,” the U.S. Embassy in Kabul said on Twitter. “It is about making peace and crafting a common brighter future. We stand with Afghanistan.”
Hours before the deal, the Taliban ordered all its fighters in Afghanistan “to refrain from any kind of attack … for the happiness of the nation.”
“The biggest thing is that we hope the U.S. remain committed to their promises during the negotiation and peace deal,” said Zabiullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the hardline Islamist group.
Mujahid said it was “irritating and provocative” that foreign military aircraft continued to fly over Taliban territory, but militia fighters were following the order to stand-down.
For millions of Afghans, the deal represents some hope for an end to years of bloodshed.
“Peace is extremely simple and my country deserves it. Today is the day when maybe we will see a positive change,” said Javed Hassan, 38, a school teacher living on the outskirts of Afghan capital, Kabul.
Hassan’s children were killed in a bomb blast carried out by the Taliban in 2018. Since then, he has been writing letters to world leaders urging them to end the Afghan war.
UNCERTAIN PROSPECTS
But prospects for peace remain uncertain given the next step is reaching agreement with the Afghan government.
Senior members of the Afghan government and countries surrounding Afghanistan have been concerned that the United States could abandon Kabul much like it was perceived to have left the region after the Soviet Union exited Afghanistan decades ago.
The accord also comes amid a fragile political situation in Afghanistan. The Independent Election Commission said on Feb. 18 that Ghani won a Sept. 28 vote beset by allegations of rigging, technical problems and other irregularities.
Afghanistan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah rejected the results, claimed to be the victor and vowed to name a parallel government.
Michael Kugelman, deputy director Asia Program at the Wilson Center, said of Esper’s trip to Kabul that “Washington is essentially trying to show that its full strength is behind this deal and it wants to also indicate to Kabul that it’s fully behind Afghanistan as the peace and reconciliation process moves toward a formal beginning.”
“(Esper’s trip is) perhaps an indication that the U.S. is ready to essentially accept the new government in Afghanistan,” he added.
The war, which has killed tens of thousands of people, began when the United States launched attacks on Afghanistan just weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington by the Afghanistan-based al Qaeda militant group.
Washington accused the Taliban of harboring al Qaeda and its leader Osama bin Laden, and with its allies ousted the group from power. But the Taliban has remained a potent force and currently controls about 40% of Afghan territory.
TROOP WITHDRAWAL
Trump said in a statement on Friday said the deal will pave way for U.S. troop numbers to drop to 8,600 from about 13,000 in the weeks following the deal.
Further reductions of Western forces will hinge on the Taliban adhering to a “reduction in violence” pledge, a condition that will be assessed by the United States.
Under the deal, the Taliban wants 5,000 fighters to be released from Afghan-run jails, but it is not clear whether the Afghan government will agree.
There are also questions about whether Taliban fighters loyal to hardline Islamist splinter groups will be willing to adhere to the reduction in violence agreement.
Some senior commanders of the Taliban in Doha for the signing said they will ensure that the U.S. and Afghan governments accept all the conditions laid down by the group, according to Afghan defense officials.
Sources in the Taliban earlier this month said they were prepared to launch a spring offensive and had recruited more than 6,000 fighters and suicide bombers if the agreement collapses.
(Additional reporting by Idrees Ali, Ooroj Hakimi in Kabul and Jibran Ahmed in Peshawar, Gibran Peshimam, Charlotte Greenfield in Islamabad; Writing by Rupam Jain; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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bluemagic-girl · 5 years
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Taliban attack northern Afghan city amid peace talks with U.S.
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (Reuters) – Taliban forces attacked the northern Afghan city of Kunduz on Saturday, Afghan and Taliban officers mentioned, even because the United States and the hardline Islamist workforce appear on the subject of finalizing a deal for the withdrawal of American troops.
Heavy preventing has been occurring in Kunduz city after the Taliban warring parties fixed assaults from a number of instructions on Friday evening, forcing the Afghan forces to retaliate and safe reinforcement to forestall the insurgents from gaining keep watch over over portions of the city.
Electricity and maximum phone services and products had been reduce and citizens had been sheltering of their homes.
“The city is completely empty, shops are locked, people aren’t moving and light and heavy weapons can be heard in several parts of the city,” mentioned native resident Khaluddin, who like many Afghans is going through a unmarried title.
Government officers in Kunduz and Kabul mentioned the Taliban had been in the hunt for refuge inside of houses, making it unattainable for Afghan and U.S. forces to habits air moves, and one of the warring parties had entered the principle sanatorium within the city.
The internal ministry mentioned a minimum of 34 Taliban insurgents had been killed in floor and air operations in 3 spaces of Kunduz city and clearance operations had been underway.
“Security forces are repelling the Taliban attack on some parts of Kunduz city. Their top priority is to protect the civilians,” mentioned Sediq Sediqqi, a spokesman for the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
“As always the Taliban have taken positions in civilian areas,” he mentioned in a tweet.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid showed the attack on Kunduz city. Over the previous two years, the rebel workforce has 3 times controlled to snatch huge portions of spaces surrounding the city earlier than being pushed off after days of preventing with the Afghan forces and air moves performed through the U.S. forces.
The preventing in Kunduz, a strategic northern city that the Taliban got here on the subject of taking pictures two times in recent times, got here as expectancies have grown that U.S. and Taliban negotiators in Doha had been on the subject of securing an settlement that might see a timetable for the withdrawal of 1000’s of U.S. troops.
Zalmay Khalilzad, the Afghan-born U.S. diplomat main the talks for Washington, is anticipated in Kabul within the coming days to stipulate the phrases of a agreement to the Afghan president forward of conferences with NATO companions.
A U.S.-Taliban accord would now not in itself finish the preventing in Afghanistan however it could open the way in which for talks between the Taliban and the federal government in Kabul for a much wider peace settlement.
U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned on Friday the United States had just right negotiations occurring with the Taliban however had now not but reached a deal with the Islamist workforce on U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Sources within the Taliban mentioned Trump’s remark that the United States will proceed to deal with a drive in Afghanistan even after a deal used to be reached used to be unacceptable to them as they call for a whole pull-out of overseas forces from the rustic.
About 20,000 overseas troops, maximum of them American, at the moment are in Afghanistan as a part of a U.S.-led NATO challenge to coach, help and advise Afghan forces. Some U.S. forces perform counter-terrorism operations.
Despite peace talks, preventing between the Taliban and Afghan forces, who’re subsidized through U.S. air energy, has now not subsided.
An American provider member used to be killed in battle operations in Afghanistan on Thursday, the U.S. army mentioned, the 3rd to be killed right here previously 8 days.
Reporting through Sardar Razmal in Kunduz, Abdul Qadir Sediqi in Kabul, Jibran Ahmad in Peshawar; Editing through Jacqueline Wong
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Javed Afridi gifted Peshawar Zalmi shirt to President Tayyip Erdoğan
Javed Afridi gifted Peshawar Zalmi shirt to President Tayyip Erdoğan
Peshawar Zalmi Chairman Javed Afridi meets Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan, Javed Afridi gifted Peshawar Zalmi shirt to President Tayyip Erdoğan during their meeting in Geneva.
Chairman of Peshawar Zalmi, Javed Afridi and Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan met in Geneva. Javed Afridi presented Tayyab Erdogan a shirt of Peshawar Zalmai on which he expressed happiness. Javed Afridi also informed…
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