Washington D.C. [United States], January 23 (ANI): The US State Department on Tuesday said that multiple American citizens were killed and injured in the Taliban's weekend attack at Kabul's Intercontinental Hotel.
Balkh [Afghanistan], Jan 21 (ANI): At least 17 members of public uprising forces and a local police commander were killed when the Taliban stormed a party hall in northern Afghanistan's Balkh province on Saturday evening, according to local officials.
Kabul [Afghanistan], Jan 21 (ANI): The death toll in the Saturday's attack at central Kabul's Intercontinental Hotel has risen to 18, according to government sources.
Herat [Afghanistan], Jan. 21 (ANI): At least eight people were killed in a roadside mine blast in western Afghanistan's Herat province on Saturday evening, the Tolonews reported.
Kabul [Afghanistan], Jan. 20 (ANI): The Afghan Interior Ministry confirmed that a group of insurgents stormed the Intercontinental Hotel here on Saturday evening.
Kabul [Afghanistan], Jan 20 (ANI): Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Saturday said at least 18 militants were killed during the operations of armed forces in the country's northern Kunduz province.
Kabul [Afghanistan], Jan 19 (ANI): Over 1,600 Islamic State (IS) militants have been killed in Afghanistan in 2017, according to Resolute Support Mission's (RS) Public Affairs Director Captain Tom Gresback.
Nangarhar [Afghanistan], Jan 19 (ANI): At least five senior leaders of Al-Qaeda were killed in an operation by the Afghan security forces in eastern Afghanistan's Nangarhar Province on Friday.
Ghazni [Afghanistan], Jan 17 (ANI): At least seven Taliban militants were killed after they attacked security check posts in Afghanistan's Ghazni province.
New Delhi [India], Jan 17 (ANI): Former Pakistan Ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani has categorically said that terrorism in any form is just that, and added that there can be no justification for an activity that ends in violence and harm to the human race.
Balochistan [Pakistan], Jan. 14 (ANI): The Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) on Saturday rejected Pakistan government's allegations of its links with the terrorist organisation (TTP) Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan.