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Leader of ISIS Khorasan Province Killed in Nangarhar Airstrike Eye on the News [email protected] Truthful, Factual and Unbiased Vol:IX Issue No:336 Price: Afs.15 SUNDAY . JULY 12 . 2015 -Saratan 21, 1394 HS www.afghanistantimes.af www.facebook.com/ afghanistantimeswww.twitter.com/ afghanistantimes Those who ignited Member of Russian Prez warns Leader of Taliban s the war are now hosting Quetta Shura of growing limbs of the peace talks: Spanta ISIS Khorasan detained DAESH REBELS IN tial elections of the United States he as an important senator paid a AT News Report visit to Afghanistan. During the AFGHANISTAN province killed Operatives of the spy agency de- visit, Karzai voiced his concerns that hideouts of terrorists, which tained Maulvi Faizullah, a resident A decade of international military presence in are located in Pakistan, are not of Daichopan district of Zabul and Afghanistan did not bring about a quality change for being targeted. Obama responded an active member of the Tali- the better in the situation in terms of security, says Putin that the US wants Pakistan to in Nangarhar ban s Quetta Shura . cooperate. Hamid Karzai, being KABUL: Operatives of National made furious by the United States Directorate of Security (NDS) continued duplicity, said that they have arrested an active member of don t have any other way, but to airstrike the Taliban s Quetta Shura in pressure Pakistan to cooperate southern Zabul province. with the peace process of Afghan- strike. ISIS, a global militant The NDS in a press statement istan. Spanta while commenting AT News Report group which has captured huge issued here on Saturday said that on a meeting of Hillary Clinton in swaths of land in Iraq and Syria, operatives of the spy agency de- 2010 with the former Afghan pres- KABUL: ISIS governor of their has dramatically increased its tained Maulvi Faizullah, a resident ident said that Hamid Karzai Khorasan province, Hafiz Saeed presence in Afghanistan. Scores of of Daichopan district of Zabul and spoke about the reasons of Islam- AT News Report Khan, was among 30 militants Taliban and other militants have an active member of the Taliban s abad s interference in Afghanistan. killed in an airstrike in eastern sworn allegiance to the insurgent Quetta Shura. The arrested men KABUL: The former National Karzai told Clinton that Pakistan Nangarhar province the other group. According to reports the was commander of the Taliban in Security Advisor, Rangin Dadfar can only exist while depending on night, said National Directorate of militant group sustained heavy ca- southern Afghanistan, said the Spanta, believes that holding radical Islam as the country is us- Security (NDS). The NDS in a sualties over the past week. At statement. It added that Maulvi peace talks with the Taliban in ing radical Islam as a tool against statement issued on Saturday said least 25 ISIS militants including, Faizullah was also involved in Murree, a hill resort near Islama- Afghanistan and India. If you that based on their information Gul Zaman the group s second- subversive activities in Zabul, bad, once again showed to the want to eliminate terrorism, then Hafez Sayeed, the leader of the in-command and another senior Kandahar and Ghazni provinces. world that how much Afghans you should force Pakistan to re- ISIS in southern Asia and the sub- commander of Daesh Shahedullah The arrested person was alleged- have suffered at the hands of Pa- frain from supporting the Tali- continent has been killed in an air- Shahed, have been killed in an air- ly recruiting youth for the Tali- kistan. Spanta in an article pub- ban, he quoted Hamid Karzai as strike in Takhto dar-e-Pashee area strike in Nangarhar recently. ban in the above mentioned prov- lished in a local newspaper said saying. Spanta said that Karzai of Achin district the other night. The NDS recently said that inces. The statement said that that the one-day peace talks during another meeting with Clin- The statement said that at least they have formed a special task Faizullah was also responsible for proved those spy masters, who ton, the same year, expressed his 30 fighters of ISIS, also known as force to fight against ISIS fighters gathering intelligence information were viewing conflicts in Afghan- concerns that lack of a vision in Daesh, have been killed in the across the country. for the Taliban. KABUL: Russian President of Afghanistan´s government to istan as civil war wrong. It was war on terror against Pakistan al- Vladimir Putin the other day establish a state free of terror- but a myth, that war in Afghani- lows Islamabad to still dream of warned that the Islamic State (IS) ism. Putin said that a decade of stan is a civil war ignited by bad controlling Afghanistan. When 279 rebels killed militant group (also known as international military presence governance. However, it was Pa- Pakistan was launching cross Du- Wolesi Jirga seeks Daesh) is reaching into Afghani- there did not bring about a qual- kistan s war in Afghanistan, he rand Line rocket attacks in Kunar in nationwide stan. We noted the growing ac- ity change for the better in the sit- added. He said that the recent province, Hamid Karzia told the tivities of the IS group militants uation in security terms, while talks should be welcomed, for then NATO commander in Af- who have extended their tentacles Central Asian states were worried they are being hosted by Islama- ghanistan, John Allen, and the then raids ceasefire during into this country, Putin said at a that Islamist radicals will spread bad. He termed the Taliban as the US ambassador to Afghanistan AT News Report press conference after a summit to their territories. There is a real fifth pillar of Pakistan. Thus, he Ryan Clark Crocker that Paki- of the Shanghai Cooperation Or- threat of the trickling of instabili- said that peace should be talked stan is the main enemy of Afghan- KABUL: At least 279 armed peace talks ganization (SCO) in the Russian ty into neighboring countries. We, with Pakistan, rather than the Tal- istan. Afghans are suffering at Taliban fighters have been killed city of Ufa. Putin then held his neighbors of Afghanistan cannot the hands of Pakistan and the US and 188 others wounded in first historic bilateral talks with ignore this, said Islam Karimov, iban. It was the wish of the Ex- Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi Wodood Paiman an MP from Kun- President Hamid Karzai peace is yet to take any action. Afghans different crackdowns over the duz and a former Mujahedeen com- President Ashraf Ghani, who has President of Uzbekistan, which is want friendly ties with the US, past 48 hours. In a press release struggled to secure the country the most populous country in talks should be held in Pakistan, KABUL: The Wolesi Jirga (WJ) mander in a telephonic interview he recalled. Recalling a conversa- but the friendship should bring issued by the Ministry of Interior told Afghanistan Times Pakistan from IS jihadists, and has launched Central Asia. (MoI) said that Afghan National of the Parliament on Saturday tion between Hamid Karzai and stability to Afghanistan, Spanta called on the Taliban to declare was following its own designs. He talks with the Taliban militants. The withdrawal of the inter- President Barack Obama regard- quoted Karzai as talking to the Police (ANP) in cooperation with alleged that Pakistan deliberately The SCO leaders earlier discussed national forces from Afghanistan Afghan National Army (ANA) ceasefire as peace talks were tak- ing Pakistan s support to the Tal- two US officials. Spanta said that ing place in Pakistan. A number drove the Taliban out of North Afghanistan security problems cannot but worry nearby coun- the world didn t pay heed to Af- and operatives of National Waziristan and pushed them into following the departure of the in- tries, he said, because the vacu- iban, Spanta said: When Barack Directorate of Security (NDS) of Wolsei Jirga members said that Obama was declared as candidate ghanistan s concerns regarding Is- Taliban should stop violence lest northern provinces of Afghanistan ternational military contingent, um can be filled by various terror- of Democratic Party in presiden- lamabad s support for the Taliban. conducted clearance operations including Badakhshan and Takhar and agreed to support the efforts ist forces. against insurgents in different peace talks will not yield positive via Chitral valley corridor, said areas of Samangan, Takhar, results. Fawzia Kofi, a represen- Paiman. He also alleged that Paki- Faryab, Kapisa, Kandahar, tative from Badakhshan province, stan has engineered insecurity in motorcyclists opened firing on To make vocational Oruzgan, Maidan Wardak, Logar, said that there must be ceasefire Kunduz and many other parts of 4 civilians them in northern Jawzjan Paktiya, Ghazni and Helmand between the government and the northern Afghanistan. He said that province, Police Chief Brig. Gen. institutes graduates more provinces. As many as 63 rebels Taliban as it will provide an op- Pakistan has been doing all this dead in firing, Mohammad Faqir Jawzjani told have been killed and 46 others portunity to know who else oth- while enlisting the support of do- Pajhwok Afghan News. He said injured in the nationwide er than the Taliban is fighting mestic elements even inside the BOMBING that the incident took place in the professional, MoE signs operations, the statement added. against the government. There Afghan government. The Wolesi Mangjik locality of Quchaghnavi According to the press statement, would be no peace if ceasefire was Jirga Deputy Speaker, Zahir Qa- district. He said the slain people the Taliban militants suffered the not announced by the Taliban, dir, while chairing the session of INCIDENTS did not have any government job.
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