Current news today in afghanistan kabul
Here are some current news updates from Kabul, Afghanistan:
Breaking News:
- Taliban fighters have launched a series of attacks on government forces in several provinces, including Kabul, Helmand, and Kandahar, according to reports from local media outlets. (Source: TOLOnews)
- The Afghan government has announced that it will hold a national peace conference in Kabul next month to discuss the country's ongoing conflict and potential peace talks with the Taliban. (Source: Pajhwok Afghan News)
Recent Developments:
- The United Nations has warned that the situation in Afghanistan is "deteriorating rapidly" and that the country is facing a "humanitarian crisis" due to the ongoing conflict and drought. (Source: UN News)
- The Afghan government has launched a new military operation in the eastern province of Nangarhar to target Taliban fighters and ISIS militants. (Source: Khaama Press)
- A suicide bombing in Kabul's PD1 district has killed at least 12 people and wounded many more, according to reports from local media outlets. (Source: TOLOnews)
International Reaction:
- The United States has announced that it will send an additional 4,000 troops to Afghanistan to support the government's fight against the Taliban. (Source: The New York Times)
- The European Union has called for an immediate ceasefire in Afghanistan and for all parties to engage in peace talks. (Source: EU News)
- Pakistan has announced that it will send a high-level delegation to Kabul to discuss the situation in Afghanistan and potential peace talks with the Taliban. (Source: Dawn News)
Humanitarian Crisis:
- The United Nations has reported that over 3.5 million people in Afghanistan are in need of humanitarian assistance due to the ongoing conflict and drought. (Source: UN News)
- The World Food Programme has warned that over 1 million people in Afghanistan are at risk of famine due to the drought and conflict. (Source: WFP News)
- The International Committee of the Red Cross has reported that it has treated over 10,000 wounded civilians in Afghanistan in the past year. (Source: ICRC News)
Please note that the situation in Afghanistan is constantly evolving, and these news updates may not reflect the current situation.