400 Victims of violence in Afghanistan over last 2 days


Kabul, Aug 9 (IANS): Violence in Afghanistan has left more than 400 victims between the dead and wounded over the last two days, particularly in Kabul and among civilians, with the bloodiest attacks since the Taliban leader Mullah Omar died.

At the same time, internal disputes broke out among the Afghan Taliban about who would take over Mullah Omar's leadership, reports Efe.

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, or UNAMA, said on Saturday in a communique that Friday saw "the largest number of civilians killed and wounded in one day" since the count of victims began in 2009, with 42 civilians dead and 313 wounded in the Afghan capital alone.

UNAMA condemned the series of attacks that began at dawn Friday, the first since Taliban leader Mullah Omar died and the new insurgent chief, Akhtar Mansour, was named in a context of internal rivalry over the succession.

The Taliban assumed responsibility for the attacks then perpetrated by suicide bombers, including one in Kabul at the Police Academy that left 40 dead and wounded, many of them civilians, and another against a NATO base that killed one US soldier and eight Afghans, members of the civilian personnel of the allied mission.

NATO called a halt in 2014 to its combat mission in Afghanistan, substituted since January by Operation Resolute Support, which has some 4,000 soldiers engaged in assistance and training tasks.

The US is keeping 9,800 military deployed until the end of the year as part of its "anti-terrorist" mission in Afghanistan.

 

  

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  • nasir, mangaluru

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    we can hear such a news only from muslim country's. what is behind that ? all muslims from the world have to think about that.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Real danger is ahead to India too. Frequently in J&K, the ISIS flag is being hoisted and the Govt there does not seem to be perturbed. Kashmir is a bone of contention for India and Pak and solving that problem is not in sight. Let us pray God to give wisdom and guidance to our Govt to deal this rightly and peacefully. We should forget our political affiliations and support the Govt in dealing with terrorism. Let our dream "Saare Jagase Accha, Hindustan Amaara" become reality.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    ..INDIA has direct impact once NATO pulls from Afghanistan..its effect already started in J&k..Bangladesh, maldives are on the verge of becoming another pakistan..Its also alarming that many Indians already joined ISIS & died in combat, many caught & brought back, many still trying to join ISIS..so its also debunks the theory that people becoming terr#ist because of AYODHYA/RSS/BD so on..

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  • Anonymous,

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Dear Rameshji,

    To protect from all the adversaries we should elect a strong selfless leader with mini 56 inch chest.
    As long as Sickulars and Dongi Congi Ruling we will not be safe and look at the latest terror attacks which prove that Sickulars and Dongi Congis are ineffective.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Ramesh S, Rapists are worse than TERRORISTS ...

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  • Anonymous,

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Had Jumla party ruled our country for the past 60 years we would have been worst than Afghanistan. Our elders were smarter than present 31% cattle class.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Perish by the sword ...

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