Tag Archives: Afghanistan
The US has partially lifted sanctions against Rosoboronexport in order to allow the company to serve helicopters, supplied in Afghanistan….
24 people have been killed and 90 injured in two explosions in the Afghan capital of Kabul on September 5. Local…
A US soldier was killed in Afghanistan’s Helmand province on August 23 after his patrol triggered a roadside bomb. The explsion also wounded…
Edited by Desi Tzoneva The Taliban extremist movement and the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group entered into an informal truce…
Kabul is interested in buying Russian-made Mi-35 military helicopters to combat militants in the region. On Monday, the security adviser to…
Fifty militants from the Taliban movement and ISIS terrorist group were killed by Afghan military and security forces in the…
After the Monday’s attack, the German Interior Minister, Thomas de Maiziere, has warned that Germans should be prepared for further…
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg announced that NATO has agreed one billion US dollars of support for the American effort in Afghanistan….
President Barack Obama called Afghanistan’s security situation precarious and said that he will keep US troop levels there at 8,400…
At least 131 Daesh fighters were killed in fighting with the security forces in eastern Nangarhar province, Afghan officials said Sunday….
Pakistan and Qatar are retreating Written by Evgeniy Satanovskiy; Originally appeared at VPK, translated by Mona Lita exclusively for SouthFront…
In March, the Taliban announced the start of their spring offensive. A new wave of the military escalation followed the…
On what the Russian and Afghan Ministers of Defence agreed upon Originally appeared at Rusplt, translated by AlexD exclusively for…
Written by Celso P. Santos exclusively for SouthFront A-29 Super Tucano attack aircraft manned by Afghan pilots trained in the U.S….
Political analyst Dmitry Evstafiev – about the dangers of US’ plans in case that the settlement in Syria fails. Originally…