Kabul bomber was held in Delhi 5 yrs ago, claims IS mag
Saturday, 18 September 2021 Islamic State Khorasan Province has claimed that the Afghan suicide bomber who carried out the Kabul airport blast that killed around 170 people, including 13 US Marines, in August, was caught in Delhi five years ago. The suspect, who was assembling IEDs for carrying out what could have been the first suicide bombing by IS in the country, was flown back to Afghanistan after being captured in a covert operation.
Kabul airport blasts, which killed 200 people, were carried out by a man deported from India. These claims were made by a magazine known to be associated with the Islamic state. Identifying the bomber as “Abdur Rahman al-logri”, the magazine said that he was deported 5 years ago from...
India and Pakistan Offer , Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan , After Deadly Earthquake.
Both India and Pakistan have already
dispatched humanitarian aid to Afghanistan after
a powerful earthquake killed over 1,000 people.
Al Jazeera reports that India has deployed a technical team to the Afghan capital of Kabul.
According to India's foreign ministry, the team has
been sent to the embassy which has been
vacant since August when the Taliban took control. .
The ministry said in a statement that the team would, “closely monitor and coordinate the efforts
of various stakeholders for the effective
delivery of humanitarian assistance.".
Meanwhile, Pakistan has deployed trucks
carrying food and other necessities. .
Pakistan has assured all possible
support to ameliorate the sufferings
of the Afghan families affected
by the 6.1 magnitude earthquake, Statement from the office of Pakistan's
Prime Minister, via Al Jazeera.
The consignment arranged by
the National Disaster Management Authority
consists of family tents, tarpaulins, blankets
and emergency medicines, Statement from the office of Pakistan's
Prime Minister, via Al Jazeera.
On June 23, India's foreign ministry said that 27 tons
of supplies would be delivered to international aid
agencies and the Afghan Red Crescent Society.
As always, India stands in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan, with whom we share centuries-old ties, and remains firmly committed to providing immediate relief assistance for the Afghan people, Statement from India's Foreign Ministry, via Al Jazeera.
According to Al Jazeera, the Taliban-led government and the international aid community are struggling to deliver assistance to some of the hardest-hit areas.
According to Al Jazeera, the Taliban-led government and the international aid community are struggling to deliver assistance to some of the hardest-hit areas
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India on Thursday resumed its diplomatic presence in Kabul by deploying a team in its embassy in the Afghan capital, over 10 months after it pulled out its.. IndiaTimes
Officials announced the latest death toll at a press conference in Kabul, and warned that dozens more people might still be trapped under the rubble in several villages.
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Gurdwara Karte Parwan in Kabul, Afghanistan was attacked on Saturday morning leaving 2 people dead and at least 7 other injured. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack and claimed that the attacks were in retaliation to the 'insults' hurled at Prophet Mohammad.
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has filed a criminal defamation case against Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
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Delhi government will issue warning notices to units found violating the ban on 19 identified SUP items till July 10 and punitive action will be taken DNA
Assange Lodges Appeal , Against Extradition , As Supporters Protest in London.
'The Independent' reports that Julian Assange
has appealed the decision to allow
him to be extradited to the United States.
On July 1, supporters staged protests
on the eve of the imprisoned
activist's 51st birthday.
Among those gathered outside
the Home Office in central London
was the WikiLeaks founder's wife, Stella. .
According to 'The Independent,' the protests were meant to step up calls and public support for Assange to be released from prison.
Assange is currently being held in
Belmarsh Prison in London while the courts
decide whether he can be extradited.
Last month, Home Secretary
Priti Patel approved Assange's
extradition to the U.S. .
Last month, Home Secretary
Priti Patel approved Assange's
extradition to the U.S. .
On July 1, an appeal application
was submitted to the High Court.
'The Independent' reports
that Assange is wanted by
American authorities for
documents he leaked
in 2010 and 2011.
'The Independent' reports
that Assange is wanted by
American authorities for
documents he leaked
in 2010 and 2011.
Those documents related
to the United States' wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Those documents related
to the United States' wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Beginning in 2012,
Assange sought asylum
in London's Ecuadorian embassy.
Beginning in 2012,
Assange sought asylum
in London's Ecuadorian embassy.
He has been imprisoned since 2019
when authorities forcibly
removed him from the embassy
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