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NRF claims 1600 Taliban dead or captured in Panjshir
Over the last 48 hours, there has been reports of a brutal engagement between Taliban forces and National Resistance Front (NRF) within the defiant province of Panjshir.
read moreAfghan women protest despite Taliban’s cheap words
A group of Afghan women took to the streets in Herat and Kabul over the past two days to protest their diminishing rights. The protests have sprouted as the Taliban continues to solidify its position as the ruling power in Afghanistan. The Taliban is reportedly announcing its new government later today, making the demonstrations about as timely as they could be.
read moreTaliban disappointed over unusable abandoned equipment
According to video reporting by Al Jazeera, the Taliban is disappointed that much of the equipment abandoned by American forces is now completely unusable. U.S. troops ‘demilitarized’ 73 individual aircraft before their departure, according to CENTCOM commander Gen. Frank McKenzie.
read moreReport: At least seven Taliban killed in Panjshir clash
American forces have left Afghanistan, but the fighting there has not stoped. The Panjshir valley was recently the scene of a deadly clash. The region, located north of Kabul, is where militia forces engaged the Taliban in combat, and reports have indicate both sides took casualties.
read moreReporter alleges buses of American women captured by Taliban
Journalist Emily Miller tweeted a nightmarish quote earlier today. Miller’s source alleges that several buses of American women were refused entry to Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA) and subsequently taken by the Taliban.
read morePentagon withholding suicide bombing details for now
Addressing the attack
The Pentagon held a news conference earlier today where they elaborated on the events surrounding yesterday’s suicide bombing near Hamid Karzai International Airport.
“I can confirm for you that we did not believe there was a second explosion at or near the Baron Hotel. That was one suicide bomber.” said Army Maj. Gen. Hank Taylor.
read morePentagon releases statement on Kabul bombings
Earlier today, multiple bombings took place throughout Kabul. One bombing was at Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA), and another reportedly occurred at a nearby hotel.
read moreEvacuation Progress: 88,000 out as ‘Red Line’ nears
Two days ago, Taliban spokesman Dr. Suhail Shaheen outlined what the group calls the “Red Line” for evacuation efforts in Afghanistan.
read moreFDA’s approval of Pfizer expedites military mandate
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. This is the first COVID-19 vaccine to be formally approved, meaning that it will also be the first added to the list of mandatory vaccinations for those who are enlisted in the military.
read moreConflicting reports on death of young Afghan footballer
On Monday, multiple videos circulating on social media showed people clinging to the sides of U.S. Air Force C-17s during evacuations out of Kabul. Some videos even showed those same individuals losing their grip and plummeting to the ground mid-flight.
read moreAfghan citizen’s body found lodged in C-17
WARNING: Some of the images in this article are extremely graphic.
read moreChaos in Kabul: Afghan citizens dying in stampedes, falling off aircraft
The Kabul airport is in a frenzy as the U.S. military has been sending off planes carrying their own personnel and Afghan nationals. But the situation on the ground shows that it simply isn’t enough.
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