Afghanistan: Amrulleh Salleh says dire state in Andarab, Taliban not allowing food | Oneindia News
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Afghanistan: Amrulleh Salleh says dire state in Andarab, Taliban not allowing food | Oneindia News
Afghanistan's acting President Amrullah Saleh has highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Andarab valley; The future of India-Afghanistan trade, which is worth more than a billion dollars, hangs in the balance; Congress is firefighting in Chhattisgarh, as Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel's minister TS Singh Deo has laid claim to the top post, demanding a rotational chief ministership; Random testing in a school at Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district found eight students and two parents positive for Covid-19.
Severe flooding in Afghanistan, triggered by seasonal rains, has claimed 33 lives and injured 27 in three days, according to a Taliban spokesperson. Flash floods hit Kabul and multiple provinces, damaging over 600 homes, killing about 200 livestock, and impacting 800 hectares of farmland and 85 kilometers of roads.
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Eight civilians, including women and children, tragically perished in air strikes by the Pakistani military near the Afghan border. Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated, with retaliatory strikes following attacks on Pakistani troops. The Taliban government condemned the strikes as a violation of sovereignty, while border regions remain volatile due to militant activities. Diplomatic efforts are urgently needed to prevent further casualties.
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