Tag: Afghanistan News

  • One killed in mine explosion in Afghanistan

    One killed in mine explosion in Afghanistan

    Maidan Shaar (IANS) | One person was killed in a mine explosion in Afghanistan’s eastern Wardak province. A provincial police officer gave this information on Sunday. On Saturday afternoon, an Afghan street worker was collecting garbage on the streets of Maidan Shar city, the capital of Wardak province, when an explosive hidden among the garbage went off, killing the person on the spot, the official said, reports Xinhua news agency. Death happened.

    A child was killed and two others were injured in a similar accident last Monday in Afghanistan’s western Ghor province.

    –IANS

  • Flood wreaks havoc in Afghanistan, 6 people killed and 8 injured

    Flood wreaks havoc in Afghanistan, 6 people killed and 8 injured

    Kabul (IANS) | At least six people have died and eight others have been injured in recent torrential rains and floods in Afghanistan. Local media gave this information on Thursday. Thirty houses were damaged, seven bridges were broken, 832 animals were killed and farmers’ crops were severely damaged, Xinhua news agency quoted local media as saying. The provinces affected by heavy rains and floods include Kunar, Nuristan, Badakhshan, Paktia, Takhar, Ghor and Parwan.

    According to the Meteorological Department, earlier, some provinces of the country, such as Badakhshan, Takhar, Baghlan, Nuristan, Kunar, Laghman, Parwan and Kapisa received 10 to 25 mm of rain. Significantly, in May 2022, floods affected many parts of Afghanistan. During that time 429 people were killed.

    –IANS

  • Afghanistan: 80 girls poisoned at schools, hospitalised

    Afghanistan: 80 girls poisoned at schools, hospitalised

    Kabul: As many as 80 girls were reportedly hospitalised after being poisoned at schools in Afghanistan, said an education official. According to Fox News reports, the incidents took place in the province of Sar-e-Pul in the north over Saturday and Sunday.

    The information was provided by Mohammad Rahmani, the director of the provincial department of education. He said that the female pupils in grades 1 through 6 of a school were poisoned in the Sangcharak district. Around 60 children at Naswan-e-Kabod Aab School and 17 more at Naswan-e-Faizabad School had been poisoned, said reports.

    “Both primary schools are near to each other and were targeted one after the other,” he said. The also informed that the students have been admitted to the hospital and their health condition is fine now.

    The department’s investigation is ongoing and initial inquiries show that someone with a grudge paid a third party to carry out the attacks, Rahmani said. However, he did not share further details on how the girls were poisoned or the nature of their injuries.

    This is said to the first time this type of incident happened in the country after Taliban came took over Afghanistan in August 2021. After coming to power, Taliban has began it’s crackdown on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls.

    The crackdown attempts include ban of girls from education beyond sixth grade, including university. Women are also not allowed to do most jobs and public spaces, as per latest reports.

    The attack serves as a reminder of a wave of poisonings in neighbouring Iran targeting school-age girls, dating back to November. Thousands of students said they were sickened by noxious fumes in the incidents. But there has been no word on who might be behind the incidents or what — if any, chemicals have been used, Fox News reported.

  • 7 killed, 14 injured as bus overturns in Afghanistan

    7 killed, 14 injured as bus overturns in Afghanistan

    Kabul (IANS) | At least seven passengers were killed and 14 others injured in a road accident in Afghanistan’s northern Badakhshan province. Qari Majudin Ahmadi, head of the country’s provincial information and culture department, gave this information on Saturday. Ahmadi said the accident occurred in Kejar village of Khash district on Friday evening when the bus overturned due to a technical fault, Xinhua news agency reported. Seven people, including women and children, in the bus died on the spot and 14 others were injured. The condition of some of the injured is serious.

    Bad roads, reckless driving on congested roads, and ignorance of safety measures while traveling are attributed to fatal road accidents in Afghanistan.

    –IANS