Sunday, 20 May 2012 09:19
Dozens of Taliban armed militants have been killed and detained during a series of Afghan-NATO-led forces joint military operations over the past 24 hours, announced the Afghan Interior Ministry on Sunday. "The joint forces launched nine joint cleanup operations in Nuristan, Parwan, Baghlan, Badakhshan, Kandahar, Helmand, Logar, Ghazni, and Khost provinces, killing 18 armed Taliban insurgents and capturing 23 others over the past ...
Leaders of NATO countries and the security bloc's partner nations on Saturday began to descend on Chicago, where the organization is having its 25th summit on Sunday. The arrivals ...
A suicide bombing rocked a town in Khost province, 155 km southeast of capital Kabul, on Saturday, leaving six people including the bomber dead, a local official ...
Afghan security forces in conjunction with the NATO-led troops eliminated 11 Taliban militants in Pakitka province 155 km south of capital Kabul on Friday night, ...
Local officials in Baghlan province said on Saturday, unknown armed men set ablaze a school in Baghlan province 160 km north of capital Kabul Friday night. "Some ...
U.S president Barak Obama administration efforts to persuade the NATO member countries to continue their assistance with Afghanistan after 2014 and it has been asked to ...
The semi-official Mehr news agency in Iran reported, Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency Ali-Asghar Soltanieh and Iran Foreign Minister Ali Akbar ...
According to the reports from Washington, following to the visit of French President Francois Hollande said at the White House on Friday that he stood by the pledge to ...
Base on a statement as was released on Saturday by Afghan Interior Ministry said, Afghan police backed by national army and the NATO-led troops have killed eight ...





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