A coordinated double suicide bombing hit central Kabul on Monday morning, killing 25 people, including an AFP photographer and a cameraman for a local TV station, the Afghan police said. At least 45 people were wounded in the twin attacks, according to Kabul police spokesman, Hashmat Stanekzai, who also added that four policemen were among those killed. The attack was the latest in a relentless string of deadly large-scale bombings and assaults that have struck in Kabul and elsewhere in Afghanistan so far this year. No one immediately claimed responsibility for today's attack, but both Taliban and Islamic State group are active and have repeatedly claimed attacks in Kabul. The suicide blasts took place in the central Shash Darak area, which is home to the NATO headquarters and a number of embassies in Afghanistan. Stanekzai, the police spokesman, said the first suicide bomber was on a motor bike. The second explosion was meant to hit those rushing to the scene of the attack to help ...
At least 21 people were killed, including Agence France-Presse chief photographer Shah Marai and three other journalists, when two suicide blasts ripped through Kabul today, the health ministry has confirmed. Ministry spokesman Wahid Majroh told Afghanistan's largest private TV channel Tolo news that at least 27 people were wounded and rushed to hospital, warning that some were in critical condition and the toll could yet rise. The second explosion came minutes after the first at targeted reporters at the scene, police spokesman Kabul Hashmat Stanikzai told AFP. "The bomber disguised himself as a journalist and detonated himself among the crowd," he said. A security source also confirmed both were suicide blasts. The first bomb was detonated by an assailant on a motorcycle and left at least four dead and five injured, according to the interior ministry. Stanikzai confirmed that journalists had been killed, but said he did not know how many. AFP confirmed that, along with Marai, two ...
Indian Army and Malaysian Army are set to hold a joint training exercise - Harimau Shakti - on April 30.The exercise, which will take place in dense forests of Sengai Perdik, Hulu Langat district of Malaysia from April 30 to May 13, is aimed at sharing the expertise of both the contingents in conducting counterinsurgency operations in jungle terrain."We are proud that we are chosen for this prestigious exercise. We're sure we would learn the tactical part of the Malaysian army. This exercise will be a great step to develop a strong bond between the two armies," said the Indian Contingent Commander, Colonel Karthikeyan."Indian contingent is being represented by one of the oldest infantry battalions, 4 Grenadiers having rich operational experience in conventional as well as counter-insurgency warfare. The Malaysian contingent is being represented by soldiers from 1 Royal Ranger Regiment and the Royal Malay Regiment, known for their experience in Jungle Warfare," said Colonel Aman Anand,
Two soldiers were injured on Monday in an ongoing gunfight between the security forces and holed-up militants in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district, police said.
At least 23 people were killed and over 25 others injured after twin explosions rocked the Afghan capital on Monday, according to a health ministry spokesman.
Shah Marai, a photographer associated with Agence France Presse (AFP), has been killed in the Monday's twin suicide explosions that rocked Kabul's Shash Darak area.He died in the second blast that was targeting a group of journalists who had rushed to the scene of a suicide attack.Taking to his Twitter account, photojournalist Andrew Quility offered his condolences."Devastating news from Kabul: Eyewitnesses say longtime AFP photographer Shah Marai has been killed and other journalists injured after a bomb was detonated at the scene of an earlier attack they were covering. Thoughts with Marai's family, friends and colleagues."Another Afghan photojournalist Ahmad Mukhtar also expressed his grief."Shocked and saddened to hear that Shah Marai is no more with us. He was a great freind and longtime journalist/ photographer with AFP. #RIP"A Pakistan-based journalist, Owais Tohid also offered his condolences on Marai's death.Meanwhile, the death toll increased to 21, while 27 others were ...
At least seven people were killed and 20 others injured in two explosions on Monday in central Kabul which hosts the NATO headquarters and offices of several international non-profits.
Two soldiers were injured in an encounter with militants in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir today, officials said. Security forces launched a cordon and search operation in Drabgam area of Pulwama district after receiving information about presence of two to three militants in the area, a police official said. As the security forces were closing in, the militants opened indiscriminate fire on them, the official said. Two soldiers were injured in the firing, an Army official said, adding the cordon has been strengthened and an operation to flush out the militants was going on.
At least six people died and many others were injured in the twin suicide explosions that rocked Shash Darak area here on Monday.The first explosion was followed by another in which a journalist died and two police officers were injured, local authorities were reported as saying.According to local media, Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai confirmed the explosions, saying that the first bomber was on a motorbike and the second one was on foot.He further revealed that the second attacker was among reporters who had gathered at the scene to cover the attack.No individual or terrorist group have claimed responsibility for the incident so far.Last week, 52 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up that hit a crowd waiting at a voter and ID registration centre in Kabul.The Islamic State (IS) terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.A series of deadly terrorist attacks have ravaged Afghanistan in the past few months, ...
Double explosions targeted central Kabul today morning, killing at least six people, including a journalist, and wounding 14, authorities said. Five people were killed by the initial blast and 11 wounded, according to Mohammad Asim, chief of the Kabul ambulance service. The first explosion was soon followed by another. Police officer Jan Agha said the journalist died in the second blast, which also wounded two police officers. Kabul chief of police Dawood Amin says the area of Kabul that was targeted includes foreign offices. Mohammad Mousa Zahir, director of Wazir Akbarkhan Hospital, said several people suffering injuries from the blast were being treated at the hospital. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks. The local Islamic State group affiliate and the more firmly established Taliban carry out regular attacks around the country, with the Taliban usually targeting the government and security forces and IS targeting the Shiite minority. Both groups want to ...
At least four persons were killed and five injured after two blasts rocked the diplomatic district here on Monday, according to the Afghan Interior Ministry.
A second explosion today at the site of a suicide attack in central Kabul tore through a group of reporters at the scene, police said without giving further details. The attack carried out by a suicide bomber on foot killed at least four according to an early toll with five injured, according to the Interior ministry.
Three persons in Goshar village of Uttar Pradesh's Shamli district were injured in firing over a land dispute, police said today. The incident took place yesterday when a clash broke out between two groups following a heated argument between Amit Kumar and Nitin, they said. According to police, lathi and firearms were freely used during the scuffle, in which Nitin, Amit Kumar and Shyam Lal sustained injuries. The injured were admitted to a hospital in serious condition, a police official said. A case has been registered, and police is investigating the matter for further details, he added.
A suicide attacker on a motorcycle blew himself up near Afghanistan's spy agency today, killing at least three civilians, officials said, in the latest violence in the heart of the Afghan capital. "We have three martyred and six wounded, all civilians," Kabul police chief Dawood Amin told AFP. Interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish confirmed the attack, but said four people had been killed and five wounded.
China's foreign minister will visit North Korea this week, his office said today, becoming the highest ranking Chinese official to travel there in years as Beijing moves to further improve ties with Pyongyang days after a landmark inter-Korean summit. The Chinese foreign ministry said in a brief statement that Wang Yi will visit North Korea on Wednesday and Thursday at the invitation of his North Korean counterpart, Ri Yong Ho. The two met in Beijing in early April, days after talks between President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the Chinese capital -- the first meeting between the leaders since Kim inherited power from his father Kim Jong Il in 2011. Wang will be the first Chinese foreign minister to visit the North since 2007, a lapse that highlights the rough patch that relations between the Cold War-era allies has gone through in recent years. Former premier Wen Jiabao visited Pyongyang in 2009. China has backed a series of United Nations sanctions against ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit North Korea this week, his office said today, days after the leaders of the two Koreas held a landmark summit. Wang will be in the neighbouring country at the invitation of his North Korean counterpart on Wednesday and Thursday, the foreign ministry said in a brief statement. He will be the first Chinese foreign minister to visit the North since 2007, a lapse that highlights the rough patch that relations between the Cold War-era allies has gone through in recent years. China has backed a series of United Nations sanctions against Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons programme. But Beijing is likely eager to avoid being marginalised in the wave of diplomacy that has led to last Friday's historic summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the South's President Moon Jae. Kim and Moon agreed to pursue the complete denuclearisation of the peninsula. They also agreed to pursue a peace treaty by the end of the year and hold talks with the ...
At least 35 militants have been killed and 40 others wounded during the joint operations conducted by the Afghan and US forces in Afghanistan's northern Balkh province.The US forces carried out airstrikes on Taliban positions during the Walid-5 operations in support of the Afghan armed forces, Khaama Press, reported citing the Afghan Military, as saying.The operations were conducted in Chahar Bolak ditrict of Balkh province and the militants were targeted in Arzankar village.According to the report the village has been fully cleared from the presence of the Taliban militants.A week ago an operation was launched to get rid of the Taliban establishments in the area to maintain the security of vulnerable areas in Chahar Bolak district, according to the reports.No comments have been received by the anti-government armed militant groups including the Taliban militants in connection with this report by far.
At least 10 gold miners were killed by armed men suspected to belong to a kidnapping and cattle rustling gang in the northern Nigeria state of Kaduna, police said today. The bandits opened fire on a group of gold miners at a small-scale mine in Mahanga village on Saturday, Kaduna police commissioner Austin Iwar told reporters. "Nine miners were killed on the spot and 13 others critically injured," Iwar said, "one of the 13 injured persons died today, which raised the death toll to 10." Locals reported a higher death toll of 14. "We buried 14 people between yesterday and today from the attack," said Abdu Gajere, community leader in Mahanga who attended the burial. Kidnappers and cattle thieves are common in the area and belong to a wider network of criminal gangs that operate in Kaduna and neighbouring Katsina and Zamfara states. Zamfara, where many of the gangs are based, has suffered the bulk of the attacks but other areas have been hit hard too, notably Birnin Gwari in Kaduna. In ...
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena granted amnesty to 432 prisoners on Sunday in view of Vesak festival celebrated by the Buddhists in the country, a spokesman here said on Sunday.
The security forces gunned down around 18 Taliban militants in Afghanistan's Baghlan province on Sunday.33 others were also wounded in the clashes.According to Tolo News, the clashes started on Saturday after Taliban militants launched an offensive at several security check posts around the province."The clashes continued for several hours in which dozens of Taliban insurgents were killed and injured," Tolo news quoted Provincial police chief, Ikramuddin Sare as saying.Earlier in the day, US air strikes killed 35 Taliban militants in Afghanistan's Balkh province.