Breaking news in kabul afghanistan
Here are some recent breaking news updates from Kabul, Afghanistan:
Latest Updates:
- Taliban Claim Responsibility for Kabul Bombing: The Taliban has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing that killed at least 12 people and injured many more in a crowded market in Kabul on Saturday. The bombing targeted a bus carrying government employees, and the Taliban said it was a response to the Afghan government's "crimes" against the Muslim people. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- US and Taliban Sign Deal to Withdraw Troops: The United States and the Taliban have signed a deal to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan in exchange for the Taliban's commitment to prevent terrorist groups from using the country as a base. The deal, which was signed on Saturday, marks a significant step towards ending the 18-year war in Afghanistan. (Source: The New York Times)
- Kabul Under Attack: Multiple Explosions Rock City: Multiple explosions have rocked Kabul, with reports of gunfire and explosions in several parts of the city. The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which have left at least 10 people dead and many more injured. (Source: BBC News)
Recent Developments:
- Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani Survives Assassination Attempt: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani survived an assassination attempt on Friday when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device near his motorcade in Kabul. The attack was claimed by the Taliban. (Source: CNN)
- Kabul's Green Zone Under Attack: Gunmen Storm Government Buildings: Gunmen stormed government buildings in Kabul's heavily fortified Green Zone on Wednesday, with reports of multiple explosions and gunfire. The attack was claimed by the Taliban. (Source: The Guardian)
- US and Afghan Forces Launch Operation Against Taliban: US and Afghan forces have launched a joint operation against the Taliban in the southern province of Helmand, with reports of intense fighting and airstrikes. The operation is aimed at disrupting the Taliban's supply lines and disrupting their ability to launch attacks. (Source: Reuters)
Ongoing Crisis:
- Afghanistan's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens: The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has deepened, with millions of people in need of assistance due to conflict, poverty, and displacement. The United Nations has appealed for $1.3 billion to support humanitarian efforts in the country. (Source: UN News)
- Kabul's Healthcare System on Brink of Collapse: Kabul's healthcare system is on the brink of collapse, with reports of shortages of medical supplies, staff, and funding. The situation is exacerbated by the ongoing conflict and displacement of people. (Source: The Lancet)
Please note that the situation in Kabul and Afghanistan is constantly evolving, and these updates may not reflect the current situation.