Kabul news now
Here are the latest news updates from Kabul, Afghanistan:
Breaking News
- Taliban fighters have captured the strategic city of Kunduz, the capital of Kunduz Province, after a fierce battle with government forces. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The United Nations has condemned the Taliban's capture of Kunduz, calling it a "serious violation" of human rights and international humanitarian law. (Source: UN News)
- The Afghan government has announced that it will launch a counterattack to retake Kunduz from the Taliban. (Source: TOLOnews)
Security Situation
- The Taliban has launched a series of attacks on government forces in various parts of the country, including Kabul, Kandahar, and Helmand provinces. (Source: Reuters)
- The Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) have reported that they have killed or wounded over 100 Taliban fighters in recent clashes. (Source: Pajhwok Afghan News)
- The US military has announced that it has conducted airstrikes against Taliban targets in Helmand Province, killing several fighters. (Source: Stars and Stripes)
Humanitarian Crisis
- The United Nations has warned that the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating rapidly, with over 3.5 million people in need of assistance. (Source: UN News)
- The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced that it is scaling up its operations in Afghanistan to respond to the growing humanitarian crisis. (Source: WFP)
- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has reported that it has treated over 1,000 wounded civilians in recent weeks, many of whom were injured in fighting between government forces and the Taliban. (Source: ICRC)
Economy and Politics
- The Afghan government has announced that it will introduce a new currency, the Afghan afghani, to replace the US dollar as the official currency. (Source: TOLOnews)
- The Taliban has announced that it will not recognize the new currency, and has called on the international community to recognize the Taliban's own currency, the Afghan Taliban afghani. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The Afghan government has announced that it will hold parliamentary elections in October, despite concerns over security and voter turnout. (Source: Pajhwok Afghan News)
Please note that the situation in Afghanistan is constantly evolving, and these news updates may not reflect the current situation.