Islamabad [Pakistan], September 18 (ANI): Taliban has been making around USD 200 million every year by indulging in criminal activities in Pakistan, including extortion, media reports said.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : A Taliban spokesperson said that at least three people were killed and fifteen were injured in a bomb blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar Province. No group has claimed responsibility of this blast. The accused of bomb blast are still unidentified.
The blast – for which no group has yet claimed responsibility – underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Kabul : At least 19 people are dead and several are injured in Kabul Hospital attack sources said. On Tuesday, the latest assault to rock Afghanistan since the Taliban seized power.
The attack got under way when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives near the entrance of the sprawling site.
Gunmen then broke into the hospital grounds, firing their weapons there, the Taliban said.
“Nineteen dead bodies and about 50 wounded people have been taken to hospitals in Kabul,” a health ministry official who asked not to be named told AFP.