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ISIS Deadly Rampage Claimed Several lives In Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula

At Least 8 people were killed after Islamic State terrorists went on the death-dealing rampage through Egypt’s Sinai desert on Friday. An Egyptian security source said that incident began when ISIS militants opened fire at a security outpost in the town of Bir El-Abd, that left 7 soldiers and one civilian dead. While in a contradictory statement Islamic State-run news agency Amaq had claimed that about 15 Egyptian soldiers were killed 2 others were wounded in their deadly assault on Friday.

Afghanistan: Over A Hundred Insurgents Are Neutralized By Coalition Aerial Raids

S tatement delivered by the ministry of interior of Afghanistan claimed that roundabout 163 anti-government elements were either killed or wounded across the country. The anti-militants operation was launched by the coalition forces in Sar-e-Pul, Jawzjan and Faryab provinces of Afghanistan. In intelligence-based airstrikes, Taliban sustained the large scale of casualties, government officials said on Wednesday. As claimed by the Afghan government officials, 113 Taliban jihadists were killed and 50 others were wounded in a military operation launched on Tuesday night. In airstrikes, more than 50 Multi-purpose Humvee Vehicles frequently used by the Taliban and a large quantity of cache of weapons were annihilated as well.

Pakistan: Road Mishap Kills 26, Injures 12 In Gilgit-Baltistan

A t least 27 people including 10 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 12 others wounded when a passenger coach smashed into a mountain valley. The accident took place when a bus driver lost control over a vehicle due to technical glitch in a bus, the regional Police head informed the media on Sunday. The  bus was traveling from Skardu to Rawalpindi when it crashed near Babusar Pass in Dia Mir District.  The same source further added that victims of the incident were shifted to closeby government hospital for medical assistance.     Diamer District; also called Diamir district is one of the districts of the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. It is the district through which the Karakoram Highway passes. Capital of the district is Chilas.  

Afghanistan: Deadly Blast Rocks Qalat City Of Afghanistan Kills & Wounds Dozens

A s many as 179 people were killed and wounded after explosive Laden Vehicle's blast hit the Medial Complex in Southern part of Afghanistan, government officials said on Thursday. An explosion occurred yesterday early-morning in Qalat, the capital city of Zabul province. As stated by the government officials the target of the Taliban attack was National Directorate of Security (NDS) building that is also located in the same vicinity, but mistakenly insurgents blew up government Medical Center.  The National Directorate of Security is the primary intelligence agency of Afghanistan established in 2002.  The spokesperson for the Afghan health minister said that 39 dead bodies and 140 injured were recovered from building wreckage. All members of the National Directorate of Security remained unscathed.

Taliban Sustained Large casualties After Peace Talks Collapsed

W ith America out of the picture, it is almost impossible for Afghan forces to get their country out off the hook. There has been a constant tug of war between the Afghan government forces and Taliban, that has left thousands of Taliban and Afghan forces dead. The American president Donald Trump has long promised, that he will bring the Taliban on the table of substantive dialogue, the view that he articulated time and over again over the years. Objectively,  Afghan forces and government want American presence in Afghanistan in order to face any kind of contingency with adroitness. Even though the American president knew that the lives of his forces are at stake in Afghanistan, he was unable to clinch a desirable deal with the Afghan Taliban. In pursuance of permanent peace, Afghan and NATO forces are trying to purge the country from the militarization. In recent anti-Taliban operation in different parts of Afghanistan, approximately 170 Jihadists were liquidated, and 40 another were

Afghanistan: Scores Insurgents Killed In Anti Taliban Military Operation, In Takhar Province

T aliban sustained the large scale of casualties in Takhar province. The spokesperson, for Takhar governorate, claimed that as many as 30 insurgents were killed in an anti-Taliban military operation on Wednesday. The military operation was launched in Darqad and Yangi Qala districts of northern Takhar province. The Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) backed by the Afghan Air Force wrought havoc on militants, killing 30, and wounding many more, Afghan government officials said today. Both districts,  Darqad, and Yangi Qala were fell into hands of the Taliban, on 10th of September, after the Taliban carried out relentless   attacks on Afghan forces in particular region.

Taliban Gained Control Of Two Important Districts, In Bliztrig Offensive

I nsurgents have managed to take control of two more strategically important districts bordering with Tajikistan. The Darqad and Yangi Qala districts of Takhar Province of Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, a spokesperson for the provincial governor said Tuesday. In an attempt, to foil the militant's assault on Yangi Qala district, more than 16 Afghan security forces, and 28 Taliban fighters were killed including their prominent leader Mullah Imamuddin, government officials said. Takhar is a province of Afghanistan, located in the northeast of the country next to Tajikistan.                                                        TOLO NEWS PHOTO 

Afghanistan: Taliban Seize Main Buildings Of Darah District

K ABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan government officials confirmed the collapse of the center of Darah district to the Taliban Jihadists. On Saturday evening, the spokesperson for the police chief of Farah province, told the media that the Taliban had captured the main government buildings including  police headquarter of  Darah district. He added that the Afghan government withdrew its forces to prevent further losses. The report more added that the government troops will be redeployed as soon as possible in order to regain control of the lost constituency. Afghan government source further said that during the brief gunbattle both sides sustained heavy losses, an exact figure of casualties yet to be ascertained. 

Afghan Forces liquidated Supreme Leader of the Taliban, Mawlawi Hibatullah Along With 25 Jihadists

A n initial report issued by the Afghan Ministry of Defense said  that Mawlawi Hibatullah and another 25 Jihadists were killed in the airstrikes launched in Qarabagh district of  South-eastern Ghazni province of Afghanistan Wednesday. Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada was the leader of the Taliban's militant group that was the former government of Afghanistan. He was a religious scholar, reportedly having issued the majority of the Taliban's fatwas, and was the head of the Taliban's Islamic courts. Reports of Mawlawi Hibatullah  Akhundzada's  death yet to be confirmed by the Taliban.

Blast Ripped Through Residential Compound In Kabul Killing & Wounding Over 100

Web News  Citing the Afghan interior ministry, Tolo news agency reported that at least 135 people were killed and wounded after a blast hit a residential compound, located near Green village in eastern Kabul, on late Monday night. The spoke person for Afghan interior ministry further added that incident began when a vehicle loaded with explosives struck with a residential apartment,  as a result of that huge  part of building collapsed, and went up in smoke. In the incident, 16 people were killed and 119 others severely wounded. After the blast, about 400 foreigners working with International organizations, living in the same residential area were shifted to a secure place, the Afghan interior ministry said.  The Taliban has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack.

Yemen: Anti-Houthi Coalition Airstrikes Annihilated War Prisoners Cell In Dhamar Governorate Killing & Wounding Over160

Web News SANA, Yemen — Saudi-lead aerial assault on Houthis controlled Dhamra province has left 60 people dead and another 100 wounded  Ministry of health  says. Incident began when coalition airstrikes targeted prisoner cell where huge number of war prisoners were held. Houthi-run media initially said that Saudi-lead coalition bombed the jail where war prisoners  were kept, and up for the prisoner swap. According to a local source, all 170 detainees were  killed in US-Saudi airstrikes.  While on Sunday, the anti-Houthi coalition claimed that their airstrikes had targeted the Houthi's site where drones and ammo were stored.