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7 People Killed, 14 People Injured in Afghanistan Last Week
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7 People Killed, 14 People Injured in Afghanistan Last Week

(MENAFN– Pajhwok Afghan News)

KABUL (Pajhwok): Last week, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) renewed their support for an independent, united and peaceful Afghanistan free from terrorism, war and drugs, the UN emphasized its support for women’s rights, two ISIS terrorists He was killed in Ghor province and it was stated that the European Union (EU) allocated 31 million Euros to Afghanistan. health sector.

Important developments of last week:

  • BRICS: We support an independent, united and peaceful Afghanistan, free from terrorism, war and drugs

  • At the BRICS meeting, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan emphasized removing Afghanistan from international isolation

  • London tried to pave the way for relations between Kabul and the West: Dickson

  • Will strive to improve relations between the two countries: Uzbekistan’s religious scholars delegation is in Kabul

  • Afghanistan wanted to increase trade with Kazakhstan to 3 billion dollars: MoCI

  • Support for women’s rights in Afghanistan needs to be strengthened: UN

  • EU allocated 31 million Euros to Afghanistan’s health sector

Casualties:

Last week, 7 people died and 14 people were injured in Afghanistan.

Kabul Police Chief Khalid Zadran said that a child died and 11 people were injured in the explosion at the Pamir Cinema in Kabul last week. The person carrying the explosive was detained with injuries.

Zabihullah Mujahid, Spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), said that last week, security forces raided a shelter in Ghor province, where two ISIS members were killed and some were arrested.

Three children were killed and three others, including one child, were injured in an explosion caused by a Remnant of War Explosive (ERW) in Ghazni province. One person died in a conflict between two families in Nuristan.

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Note: These figures are based on reports received by Pajhwok Afghan News. Some incidents may not have been reported or sources may have given incorrect figures.

Last week, five people died and five people were injured in two different incidents in Afghanistan.

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Before the regime change in 2021, hundreds of civilians, rebels and security forces were killed and maimed every week.

Last week, a three-day meeting of BRICS was held in Kazan, the capital of Russia’s Tatarstan region, with the participation of leaders of 36 countries and some organizations.

In its statement, BRICS emphasized the urgent need for a peaceful solution in Afghanistan to strengthen regional security and stability, and defended Afghanistan as an independent, united and peaceful state, free from terrorism, war and drugs.

The summit called on the Afghan authorities to lift the effective ban on girls’ secondary and higher education and emphasized the primary and effective role of regional platforms and countries neighboring Afghanistan and welcomed the efforts of such regional platforms and initiatives to facilitate the Afghan solution.

IEA Deputy Spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat stated that Afghanistan was on the agenda of the BRICS summit and said that IEA drew the attention of regional countries to the fact that Afghanistan’s stability and economy have a special value at the regional level and are in line with their interests. of all.

According to the information obtained, Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized that Afghanistan should be removed from international isolation and said that humanitarian aid, establishing peace and improving the economy in Afghanistan are of vital importance.

Kyrgyz President Sadr Jabarov also insisted at the meeting and said that it is important to provide multifaceted support to Afghanistan and integrate the country into global and regional economic systems.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, in his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that Tehran supports every initiative that can result in peace and stability in Afghanistan.

Efforts to establish IEA-West relations, Uzbek ulema’s visit to Afghanistan

Last week, Robert Dickson, Charge d’Affaires from the British Mission in Afghanistan, said in a meeting with the IEA’s Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, Mevlevi Abdul Kabir, that London supports the continuation of negotiations with the IEA and that the UK will not allow the activities of IEA opponents. in England.

He suggested holding bilateral meetings on some important issues in the future and said London was trying to facilitate the establishment of relations between Kabul and the Western world.

Last week, a delegation of religious scholars from Uzbekistan came to Kabul. Mufti Sheikh Nooruddin Khaliq Nazar, who headed the delegation, described his delegation’s visit to Afghanistan as a valuable opportunity to strengthen common values ​​and beliefs and said that Uzbekistan and Afghanistan are both Islamic and Muslim countries and have many similarities in religious, cultural and religious terms. works.

According to the information obtained, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Sabrina Ugolini was appointed as the new ambassador of Afghanistan, stating that she will temporarily work from Qatar.

Women’s rights:

UN deputy secretary-general Amini Mohammad told the UNSC that broader support for women’s rights is needed in Afghanistan.

The BRICS Summit declaration emphasized the need to provide urgent and uninterrupted humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people and to protect the fundamental rights of all Afghans, including women, girls and different ethnic groups.

Many Afghans, especially Afghan women, face serious restrictions on their fundamental rights, Roza Otunbayeva, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Director of UNAMA, told a meeting in Kabul last week.

However, Sheikh Mohammed Khalid Hanafi, Deputy Minister and Minister of Merit, said that the implementation of sharia law is both a duty of the Islamic system and a demand of the Afghan society. He emphasized that there will be no hesitation in making efforts to achieve this goal.

Humanitarian Aid:

The EU allocated 31 million euros to aid Afghanistan’s health sector.

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