Afghanistan

NATO admits firing artillery rounds at Taliban inside Pak territory

Kabul, Nov 19 : The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan has reportedly admitted that NATO troops in eastern Afghanistan fired 20 artillery rounds at Taliban inside Pakistan after co-ordinating with Islamabad.

In a statement issued last evening, the ISAF said that it fired the artillery rounds on Sunday after Taliban attacked its troops in Afghanistan’s Paktika province with rockets from across the border.

“The artillery fire caused a secondary explosion at the rocket launch site, which indicates additional munitions in the location,” the Daily Times quoted the statement as saying.

Foreign journalists risk their lives by working in Peshawar

Pakistan, Peshawar BlastPeshawar, Nov. 18 : Foreign journalists covering news in Pakistan''s Peshwar city may find it increasingly difficult to work in the coming days, as there is a growing threat to their lives from extremists, states a Daily Times report.

China denies reports of sending troops to Afghanistan

China denies reports of sending troops to AfghanistanBeijing, Nov 18 : China has reportedly denied the media reports claiming that it were planning to send its troops to participate in the ISAF in Afghanistan.

The country’s foreign ministry said that it does not send its troops for peacekeeping operations except those approved by the UN Security Council.

US forces detain 14 rebels in eastern Afghanistan

Kabul - US-led coalition troops detained 14 militants in operations aimed at disrupting the movement of foreign fighters and attacks against international and Afghan forces in eastern Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday.

A US military statement said six insurgents were arrested in Tagab district including one alleged Taliban commander accused of planning and conducting "nefarious" activities. Coalition troops searched the compound without incident while protecting 19 women and 25 children during the operation, it added.

Troops captured four other militants including a suspected local Taliban commander during a search of a compound in Waghez district, Ghazni.

Taliban ‘reject’ Karzai''s offer to protect Mullah Omar for peace talks

Mullah Mohammad OmarKabul, Nov 18: The Taliban has reportedly rejected Afghan President Hamid Karzai's offer of protection of the group’s leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, if he joins peace talks with the government.

Only a day ago, Karzai had said that he would go “to any length” to protect Mullah Omar, the former leader of the country''s Taliban regime, who carries a 10 million dollar bounty on his head.

Two police, one civilian killed in Kandahar suicide attack

Two police, one civilian killed in Kandahar suicide attackKabul  - At least one civilian and two Afghan police were killed in a suicide attack in the Dand district of Kandahar province Monday. Two other people were injured in the attack.

Separately, eight Taliban militants were killed in a military operation in eastern Afghanistan, officials said Monday.

The suicide bomber in the Dand district wore a police uniform to attempt entry to police headquarters. When guards at the main gate stopped him, he detonated the explosives, said Zulmai Ayubi, spokesman for the provincial government.

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