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February - 1 
A 24-year-old man, identified as Yasin, on February 1, evening was killed by unidentified armed men in Gol Qeshlaq village in Aybak, capital city of Samangan Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. Hitherto, the cause and motive of his murder have not been c
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A 24-year-old man, identified as Yasin, on February 1, evening was killed by unidentified armed men in Gol Qeshlaq village in Aybak, capital city of Samangan Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. Hitherto, the cause and motive of his murder have not been clarified. The occurrence of murders and criminal offenses taken place repeatedly throughout Afghanistan have caused concern and fear among citizens.
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February - 1 
A former member of the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), identified as Zia-ul-Haq, was kidnapped by armed men in Aybak, capital of Samangan Province on February 1, reports Hasht-e Subh.
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A former member of the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), identified as Zia-ul-Haq, was kidnapped by armed men in Aybak, capital of Samangan Province on February 1, reports Hasht-e Subh.
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February - 1 
On February 1, Saudi Arabia evacuated all its diplomats and Embassy staff in Kabul, after the Taliban barred all female employees of the Embassy from working, reports Hasht-e Subh. “Apparently, the Saudis have closed their embassy in response to the
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On February 1, Saudi Arabia evacuated all its diplomats and Embassy staff in Kabul, after the Taliban barred all female employees of the Embassy from working, reports Hasht-e Subh. “Apparently, the Saudis have closed their embassy in response to the ban on female employees working with international Organizations,” the source added. “But it is also believed that the evacuation was done based on a pre-planned arrangement.”
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February - 1 
On February 1, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, announced that the United States is imposing new visa restrictions on certain current and former Taliban members, non-state security group members and others who are believed to be involved in rep
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On February 1, US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, announced that the United States is imposing new visa restrictions on certain current and former Taliban members, non-state security group members and others who are believed to be involved in repressing the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, reports Hasht-e Subh. “The Taliban’s most recent edicts ban women from universities and from working with NGOs, and further the Taliban’s previous measures that closed secondary schools to girls and limit the ability of women and girls to participate in the Afghan society and economy”, he stated.
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February - 1 
US Special Envoy for Afghan women, Rina Amiri, on February 1, said that restrictions imposed by the Taliban against women are not based on Sharia law and Afghan culture, reports Hasht-e Subh. She twitted, “The Taliban’s relentless measures against wo
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US Special Envoy for Afghan women, Rina Amiri, on February 1, said that restrictions imposed by the Taliban against women are not based on Sharia law and Afghan culture, reports Hasht-e Subh. She twitted, “The Taliban’s relentless measures against women and girls’ education has been repudiated by the world, including the OIC and Muslim-majority countries, as well as Afghans themselves. These actions are not about religion and culture – they stifle Afghanistan’s greatest potential.”
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February - 2 
16 ‘alleged’ convicts were publicly flogged by the Taliban in Helmand Province, Hasht-e- Subh reports on February 2. Taliban-appointed Deputy Director of Information and Culture Department for Helmand, Mohammad Qasim Riaz, said on February 2, that th
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16 ‘alleged’ convicts were publicly flogged by the Taliban in Helmand Province, Hasht-e- Subh reports on February 2. Taliban-appointed Deputy Director of Information and Culture Department for Helmand, Mohammad Qasim Riaz, said on February 2, that these people were flogged on charges of committing robbery, having extramarital affairs and breaching social and moral principles. According to him, each of these people was given 30 to 39 lashes.
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February - 2 
Abdulhaq Haq Hammad, the Taliban-appointed publications department Director of the Ministry of Information and Culture, confirmed via Twitter on February 2, Ismail Masha’al, a former university lecturer was detained by Taliban fighters for provocativ
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Abdulhaq Haq Hammad, the Taliban-appointed publications department Director of the Ministry of Information and Culture, confirmed via Twitter on February 2, Ismail Masha’al, a former university lecturer was detained by Taliban fighters for provocative actions against the Taliban Government, reports Hasht-e Subh. He added that Ismail Masha’al had invited journalists and created a crowd on the street and recently quit teaching at the university to protest against the ban on university education for women in Afghanistan and started handing out books to young people on the streets.
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February - 2 
Italian TG1 News Network revealed an investigative report showing that Qatar had paid Ashraf Ghani, Marshal Dostum, and Atta Mohammad Noor USD 110, USD 51, and USD 61 million, respectively, not to fight against Taliban fighters, khaama.com reports on
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Italian TG1 News Network revealed an investigative report showing that Qatar had paid Ashraf Ghani, Marshal Dostum, and Atta Mohammad Noor USD 110, USD 51, and USD 61 million, respectively, not to fight against Taliban fighters, khaama.com reports on February 3. The network has recently published three documents that indicate the receipt of bribes to the prominent leaders of Afghanistan a month before the collapse of the previous government in Afghanistan. The document state that Ajmal Ahmadi has received USD 110 million on behalf of Afghanistan’s former president Ashraf Ghani. Document shows Ajmal Ahmadi, former director of the Afghanistan Central Bank and Representative of Former president Ashraf Ghani has signed the receipt. On the other hand, the document revealed that the former first deputy of the Supreme National Reconciliation Council as the special representative of former vice president Marshal Dostum had received USD 51 million from the Qatar representative in Kabul. While Mohammad Farhad Azimi, representative of Atta Mohammad Noor and Former governor of Balkh, has received USD 61 million from Qatar’s representative in Kabul. The documents also revealed that all three representatives of the former Afghan leaders received money from the Qatar representative after signing the documents on July 7, 2021. The archive of Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicates that Dr Mutlaq Al- Qahtani was in Kabul and had met with Ashraf Ghani at the Presidential Palace (Arg) on July 7, 2021.
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February - 2 
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, United States (US) ambassador to the United Nations (UN), said "We are going to judge them on their actions and so for that reason, they are not recognized in the UN and we have not recognized them here ...,", Tolo News repor
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Linda Thomas-Greenfield, United States (US) ambassador to the United Nations (UN), said "We are going to judge them on their actions and so for that reason, they are not recognized in the UN and we have not recognized them here ...,", Tolo News reported on February 3. She further added that Taliban has always reiterated that it has completed all the conditions required for official recognition.
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February - 2 
Local officials on February 2, said that the provincial counter-narcotic department officers eradicated poppy farms in the Pur Chaman District of Farah Province, reports bakhtarnews.af. The counter-narcotic department accelerated their efforts and wi
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Local officials on February 2, said that the provincial counter-narcotic department officers eradicated poppy farms in the Pur Chaman District of Farah Province, reports bakhtarnews.af. The counter-narcotic department accelerated their efforts and will not allow anyone to buy and sell the drug, the source concluded.
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February - 3 
By issuing a decree on February 3, Taliban banned marriages among Shia and Sunni in Nusay in Darwaz-e Bala District of Badakhshan Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. This decree says “Regarding religious and ideological considerations, all ethnic groups
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By issuing a decree on February 3, Taliban banned marriages among Shia and Sunni in Nusay in Darwaz-e Bala District of Badakhshan Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. This decree says “Regarding religious and ideological considerations, all ethnic groups in the territory of this District are instructed that from now on, no one from Sunni followers will be allowed to give a daughter to a Shia follower, nor a Shia Muslim can give a daughter to a Sunni Muslim.”
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February - 3 
Four men, including two clerics were found dead on February 3, in Khas Kunar District of Kunar Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. Signs of injuries due to torture were visible on their bodies. No information was immediately available on the reason and p
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Four men, including two clerics were found dead on February 3, in Khas Kunar District of Kunar Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. Signs of injuries due to torture were visible on their bodies. No information was immediately available on the reason and perpetrators.
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On February 3, unidentified assailants shot dead seven members of a family including four children, two women and one man in Jar Qala village of Chemtal District in Balkh Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. Hitherto, no information is available on the re
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On February 3, unidentified assailants shot dead seven members of a family including four children, two women and one man in Jar Qala village of Chemtal District in Balkh Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. Hitherto, no information is available on the reason and motives for this mass shooting.
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Two former members of Afghanistan’s National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) were killed in Jawzjan Province, Hasht-e Subh reports on February 4. Sattar Sirat, was found dead in the valleys of Jawzjan after being arrested by the Taliban two weeks
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Two former members of Afghanistan’s National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) were killed in Jawzjan Province, Hasht-e Subh reports on February 4. Sattar Sirat, was found dead in the valleys of Jawzjan after being arrested by the Taliban two weeks ago. As Siret’s body exhibits signs of torture and beating, sources suggest that he was killed in a cruel and heinous manner. In addition, former republic government Police Officer, Enayatullah, was found dead in Fayz Abad District, reportedly his body was burned.
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February - 4 
On February 4, two persons were injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack at 6:00 pm at the Pashtunistan intersection of 2nd Police District in Kabul, reports Hast-e Subh. Khalid Zadran, the spokesman of the Taliban Police for Kabul Prov
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On February 4, two persons were injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack at 6:00 pm at the Pashtunistan intersection of 2nd Police District in Kabul, reports Hast-e Subh. Khalid Zadran, the spokesman of the Taliban Police for Kabul Province confirmed that the blast targeted a civilian Hilux-type vehicle. No individual or group so far had claimed responsibility for the blast.
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February - 5 
A cache of arms and ammunition recovered and seized from Wor Mamay District of Paktika Province by The Ministry of Defense (MOD) forces, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 6. The recoveries are 12 Kalashnikovs, one Pika, two rifles, a motorbike
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A cache of arms and ammunition recovered and seized from Wor Mamay District of Paktika Province by The Ministry of Defense (MOD) forces, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 6. The recoveries are 12 Kalashnikovs, one Pika, two rifles, a motorbike, and some ammunition.
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February - 5 
Two employees of the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) involved in reconstruction projects went missing in Spin Ghar District of Nangarhar Province, Hasht-e Subh reported on February 6. There was no further information provided on the identity
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Two employees of the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) involved in reconstruction projects went missing in Spin Ghar District of Nangarhar Province, Hasht-e Subh reported on February 6. There was no further information provided on the identity of the missing individuals. Sources stated that Taliban took these individuals to an unknown location after an activist in Sweden burned the Quran.
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February - 6 
Addressing the General Assembly in New York, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that women and girls in Afghanistan are now “exiles in their own country” due to laws banning them from public life tolonews.com reports on February 7. The UN sai
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Addressing the General Assembly in New York, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that women and girls in Afghanistan are now “exiles in their own country” due to laws banning them from public life tolonews.com reports on February 7. The UN said in a statement that Guterres expressed his concerns about the right of women and girls in Afghanistan. “In Afghanistan, where women’s rights are being trampled,” the UN statement reads.
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February - 6 
Chief of Taliban’s Counter-Narcotics Department of Laghman Province, stated that poppy farms on 10 acres of land were eradicated in Umarzi village on the outskirts of Mehtarlam, the capital of the province, bakhtarnews.com reports on February 7.
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Chief of Taliban’s Counter-Narcotics Department of Laghman Province, stated that poppy farms on 10 acres of land were eradicated in Umarzi village on the outskirts of Mehtarlam, the capital of the province, bakhtarnews.com reports on February 7.
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February - 7 
On February 7, United States (US) Representative for United Nations (UN) Management and Reform, Chris Lu said, “First, we join United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and other Member States in condemning in the strongest term
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On February 7, United States (US) Representative for United Nations (UN) Management and Reform, Chris Lu said, “First, we join United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and other Member States in condemning in the strongest terms the Taliban’s edicts that ban women from universities and from working for Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs), this on top of an existing ban on girls from secondary school, reports Tolo News. Equal access to education and work is an essential component for the vitality and resiliency of populations, including all young adults and children, regardless of gender”. She also asked donor UN agencies, and humanitarian partners to take a strong, unified stance against the replacement of women with men in humanitarian aid delivery.
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February - 7 
Six people, including a woman, were flogged in Firozkoh, capital of Ghor Province during a Taliban trial on February 7, reports Hasht-e Subh. There were a variety of charges against these people, including extramarital affairs and alcohol consumption
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Six people, including a woman, were flogged in Firozkoh, capital of Ghor Province during a Taliban trial on February 7, reports Hasht-e Subh. There were a variety of charges against these people, including extramarital affairs and alcohol consumption and production. These people were publicly beaten by Taliban members and received 15 to 39 lashes each.
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February - 7 
Taliban have killed a judge, Mawlawi Sayed Gol, of the former regime’s arbitration court in Helmand Province on February 7, reports Hasht-e Subh. Taliban killed him after arresting him at his home in Lashkar Gah.
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Taliban have killed a judge, Mawlawi Sayed Gol, of the former regime’s arbitration court in Helmand Province on February 7, reports Hasht-e Subh. Taliban killed him after arresting him at his home in Lashkar Gah.
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February - 7 
Taliban’s Deputy Interior Minister for Counter-Narcotics Abdul Haq Akhundzada, said that the counter-Narcotics department of the Ministry conducted 3,700 operations against eradicating narcotics in the country, in which 147 drug factories and 404 ton
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Taliban’s Deputy Interior Minister for Counter-Narcotics Abdul Haq Akhundzada, said that the counter-Narcotics department of the Ministry conducted 3,700 operations against eradicating narcotics in the country, in which 147 drug factories and 404 tons of drugs were discovered and destroyed, bakhtarnews.af reports on February 8. He said that the Islamic Emirate is determined to fight against narcotics and has collected 75,000 drug addicts across the country sent them for treatment, of which 5,000 have been treated received treatment so far.
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February - 8 
A young man, identified as Naser Khalid was killed by Taliban three days after being arrested in Kabul, on February 8, reports Hasht-e Subh. He was working as a psychologist and civil society activist. Many civilians have been arrested and tortured s
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A young man, identified as Naser Khalid was killed by Taliban three days after being arrested in Kabul, on February 8, reports Hasht-e Subh. He was working as a psychologist and civil society activist. Many civilians have been arrested and tortured since the Taliban seized power. There are no known reasons behind the Taliban’s actions.
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February - 8 
In a statement released on February 8, the University of Afghanistan announced it has ceased operations due to economic problems and a lack of students, reports Hasht-e Subh. “We would like to point out that due to the many economic problems caused b
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In a statement released on February 8, the University of Afghanistan announced it has ceased operations due to economic problems and a lack of students, reports Hasht-e Subh. “We would like to point out that due to the many economic problems caused by the dropout of students and the prohibition of girls’ education, the founding board of the University of Afghanistan has decided to sell or, if not, to suspend the university,” stated the announcement of this educational institution. “Consequently, the university will cease operations at the beginning of the next academic year.”
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February - 8 
On February 8, an explosion targeted the Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque in Maymana, the capital city of Faryab Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. No casualties have been reported.
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On February 8, an explosion targeted the Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque in Maymana, the capital city of Faryab Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. No casualties have been reported.
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February - 8 
The Taliban tortured a Regiment Commander, identified as Sayed Merajuddin of the former army in Jawzjan Province and he died as a result (in an undisclosed location), Hasht-e Subh reported on February 9. Two weeks after his detention, the Taliban rel
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The Taliban tortured a Regiment Commander, identified as Sayed Merajuddin of the former army in Jawzjan Province and he died as a result (in an undisclosed location), Hasht-e Subh reported on February 9. Two weeks after his detention, the Taliban released the body of Sayed Merajuddin to his family in Jawzjan. It appears that the Taliban severely tortured the victim, as evidenced by signs of torture visible on his body.
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February - 9 
Sultan Ahmad, the former intelligence Chief in Farsi District of Herat province, has gone missing from Taliban detention, Hahst-e Subh reports on February 10. The place of his detention is not disclosed. According to sources, he was abducted five mon
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Sultan Ahmad, the former intelligence Chief in Farsi District of Herat province, has gone missing from Taliban detention, Hahst-e Subh reports on February 10. The place of his detention is not disclosed. According to sources, he was abducted five months back by Taliban’s Intelligence Force. Despite approaching Taliban authorities in Herat numerous times, his family members have not received a response.
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February - 10 
On February 10, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) called immediate release of French-Afghan journalist, Mortaza Behboudi’s a month after the Taliban arrested him in Kabul, reports Hasht-e Subh. Behboudi was earlier arrested in Kabul o
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On February 10, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) called immediate release of French-Afghan journalist, Mortaza Behboudi’s a month after the Taliban arrested him in Kabul, reports Hasht-e Subh. Behboudi was earlier arrested in Kabul on January 7. A journalist’s imprisonment, according to their advocates, is an attack on the right to be informed and to be able to inform others. As of yet, there have been no comments from the Taliban on this issue.
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February - 11 
An official of the Kabul Municipality, Nimatullah Barakzai, said that 144 bodies were buried most of whom were unidentified, were found in Kabul with little or no information about their families or circumstances, Tolo News reported on February 12. H
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An official of the Kabul Municipality, Nimatullah Barakzai, said that 144 bodies were buried most of whom were unidentified, were found in Kabul with little or no information about their families or circumstances, Tolo News reported on February 12. He further said that the corpses were qualified for burial after being examined forensically. Only 30 corpses (unidentified people or have no relatives) were buried on February 11 in 21 Police District of Kabul.
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February - 11 
Mohammad Yusuf Mistari, the Director of the Prison's Affairs said, "currently there are 14,000 prisoners and more than 1000 of them are women", Tolo News reported on February 12. Some women prisoners in Pul- e-Charkhi (Kabul) prison called on Taliban
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Mohammad Yusuf Mistari, the Director of the Prison's Affairs said, "currently there are 14,000 prisoners and more than 1000 of them are women", Tolo News reported on February 12. Some women prisoners in Pul- e-Charkhi (Kabul) prison called on Taliban to investigate their cases in a timely manner and to rule on them transparently.
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February - 11 
Taliban Intelligence Department of Baghlan Province said that their forces have recovered arms and ammunition from the province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 12. The recoveries are 5 Kalashnikovs, 1 rocket, 14 pistols, 13 boxes of Pika bu
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Taliban Intelligence Department of Baghlan Province said that their forces have recovered arms and ammunition from the province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 12. The recoveries are 5 Kalashnikovs, 1 rocket, 14 pistols, 13 boxes of Pika bullets, 5 boxes of Kalashnikov bullets, 13 rounds of hand grenades, 2 boxes of Zikvik bullets, 1 box of terrorist bullets, 10 a mortar shell and some military clothes and military shoes have been seized.
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February - 12 
On February 12, Taliban released a female protester of Takhar Women’s Movement, identified as Parisa Mubarez along with her brother in an undisclosed location of Takhar Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. She was reportedly subjected to violence and is n
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On February 12, Taliban released a female protester of Takhar Women’s Movement, identified as Parisa Mubarez along with her brother in an undisclosed location of Takhar Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. She was reportedly subjected to violence and is now home hospitalised due to physical injuries and critical mental health. She and her brother were detained by the Taliban forces at their residence in Gulai Bagh on the outskirts of Taloqan, the capital city of Takhar Province on February 11.
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February - 12 
Police recovered a number of light and heavy weapons and military equipment from Dara Suf-e-Bala District of Samangan Province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 13.
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Police recovered a number of light and heavy weapons and military equipment from Dara Suf-e-Bala District of Samangan Province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 13.
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February - 12 
Police recovered a number of light and heavy weapons and military equipment from Khulm District of Balkh Province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 13.
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Police recovered a number of light and heavy weapons and military equipment from Khulm District of Balkh Province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 13.
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February - 12 
Taliban Counter Narcotics officials arrested 16 people on charges of dealing drug in Herat, Sar-e-Pul, Bamyan and Paktika provinces, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 13. Nine people were arrested in Herat, four in Sar-e-Pul, two in Bamyan and
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Taliban Counter Narcotics officials arrested 16 people on charges of dealing drug in Herat, Sar-e-Pul, Bamyan and Paktika provinces, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 13. Nine people were arrested in Herat, four in Sar-e-Pul, two in Bamyan and another from Paktika Province.
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February - 12 
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Deputy High Commissioner, Yumiko Takashima, said that humanitarian aid to Afghanistan needs to be continued, Tolo News reported on February 13. She further said, “One of the things that I have
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Deputy High Commissioner, Yumiko Takashima, said that humanitarian aid to Afghanistan needs to be continued, Tolo News reported on February 13. She further said, “One of the things that I have been requesting of donors is that please, we see suffering every day. We are here in Afghanistan because we want to help people, so, please let us help, and I really hope that there will be the situation where we can really help people with all the support from donors, but right now it is becoming more and more difficult.” Ninety-eight percent of the people in country are below the poverty line and more than half of the country's population needs urgent aid, she added.
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February - 13 
Taliban Counter Narcotics officials arrested three people from Khost, two from Kunar and two from Badakhshan and another from Herat Province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 14. Also, they cleared two acres of poppy cultivation in Farah Prov
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Taliban Counter Narcotics officials arrested three people from Khost, two from Kunar and two from Badakhshan and another from Herat Province, Bakhtar News Agency reported on February 14. Also, they cleared two acres of poppy cultivation in Farah Province.
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February - 13 
Two civilians were killed in a hand grenade explosion in the Ab Kamari District of Badghis Province, Bakhtar News Agency on February 14. This incident took place when they (children) were busy collecting scraps of iron in the place.
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Two civilians were killed in a hand grenade explosion in the Ab Kamari District of Badghis Province, Bakhtar News Agency on February 14. This incident took place when they (children) were busy collecting scraps of iron in the place.
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February - 14 
Afghanistan remains the primary source of terrorist threat for Central and South Asia, with groups such as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP), Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) enjoying greater freedom of movement in the
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Afghanistan remains the primary source of terrorist threat for Central and South Asia, with groups such as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP), Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) enjoying greater freedom of movement in the country owing to the absence of an effective Taliban security strategy, the 31st report of the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team (ISKP, Al-Qaida), was issued on February 14, reports The Hindu. “It originates from groups including the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP), Al-Qaeda, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, as well as ETIM/TIP (Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement/Turkistan Islamic Party), Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Islamic Jihad Group, Khatiba Imam al-Bukhari, Khatiba al-Tawhid wal-Jihad, Jamaat Ansarullah and others. These groups enjoy greater freedom of movement in Afghanistan owing to the absence of an effective Taliban security strategy,” the report said. “Its main goal is to portray the Taliban as incapable of providing security in the country. By targeting diplomatic missions, ISKP seeks to undermine the relationship between the Taliban and neighbouring countries,” it added.
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February - 14 
On February 14, Anatoly Sidorov, Chief of the Joint Staff Chief of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) said that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorists in Afghanistan reach 6500, out of which 4000 Islamic State in Iraq a
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On February 14, Anatoly Sidorov, Chief of the Joint Staff Chief of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) said that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorists in Afghanistan reach 6500, out of which 4000 Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP) are believed to be stationed near the Tajikistan border, reports Khaama Press. He further said that ISKP and Al-Qaida in Afghanistan are a serious threat to the security of Central Asia. ISKP terrorists are mostly stationed in northern Badakhshan, Kunduz, and Takhar Provinces. Militant group poses threats to the security of Central and South Asia. “Instability in the regions is directly linked to the Taliban’s policy to repress religious and ethnic minorities, increasing level of violence and lack of unity. The Taliban-run administration is currently plagued with a serious economic and humanitarian crisis,” he added.
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February - 14 
On February 14, Ejaz Amin Ahangar alias Abu Usman Al-Kashmiri, a senior member of the Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) was killed by Taliban, reports msn.com. However, the exact location where he died was not mentioned. Before joining IS-KP, A
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On February 14, Ejaz Amin Ahangar alias Abu Usman Al-Kashmiri, a senior member of the Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) was killed by Taliban, reports msn.com. However, the exact location where he died was not mentioned. Before joining IS-KP, Al-Kashmiri was a member of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK). He then joined Al-Qaeda and in 2015, announced that he had joined the Islamic State (IS).
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February - 15 
A United Nations (UN) team on February 15 said that after the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul, Saif al Adel has become the new leader of the network, reports Tolo News. According to a report in the Washington Examine, “Al-Zawahiri’s evident pre
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A United Nations (UN) team on February 15 said that after the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul, Saif al Adel has become the new leader of the network, reports Tolo News. According to a report in the Washington Examine, “Al-Zawahiri’s evident presence in Kabul had been an embarrassment for the Taliban, which is seeking legitimacy as a governing authority, and that Al-Qaeda chose not to exacerbate this by acknowledging the death." Saif al Adel is a long-time jihadi who He has years of experience operating in Iran under the protection of the Iranian government. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has always emphasized that there is no evidence indicating that Ayman al-Zawahri was killed in Kabul.
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February - 15 
On February 13, three militants of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP) were killed and one was arrested during an operation on ISKP sanctuaries in 8th Police District of Kabul, reports Tolo News. Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of Tali
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On February 13, three militants of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP) were killed and one was arrested during an operation on ISKP sanctuaries in 8th Police District of Kabul, reports Tolo News. Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of Taliban confirmed that this operation was started at 5:30 pm and went till 10 pm.
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February - 15 
On February 15, a civilian (satirist), identified as Haji Deedan also known as Haji Kaka, was arrested by the Taliban in Nangarhar Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. He used to share humorous content on social media platforms. He is known as a prominent
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On February 15, a civilian (satirist), identified as Haji Deedan also known as Haji Kaka, was arrested by the Taliban in Nangarhar Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. He used to share humorous content on social media platforms. He is known as a prominent satirist in the eastern regions of Afghanistan. He originally hails from Azra District of Logar Province. He has been residing in Nangarhar since several years.
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February - 15 
Taliban Counter Narcotics officials cleared an acre of land from poppy cultivation in Farah District of Farah Province and arrested 7 drug dealers from Kabul, Parwan and Uruzgan Province on February 15, reports Bakhtar News Agency.
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Taliban Counter Narcotics officials cleared an acre of land from poppy cultivation in Farah District of Farah Province and arrested 7 drug dealers from Kabul, Parwan and Uruzgan Province on February 15, reports Bakhtar News Agency.
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February - 16 
Ned Price, Spokesperson for the United States (US) Department of State, on February 16 stated that the Taliban has made commitments, privately and publicly, to prevent Afghanistan from being used as a safe haven for those who might plot against the U
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Ned Price, Spokesperson for the United States (US) Department of State, on February 16 stated that the Taliban has made commitments, privately and publicly, to prevent Afghanistan from being used as a safe haven for those who might plot against the US and he further said, “We are prepared, willing and able to take action ourselves if the Taliban is unable or unwilling to fulfil the commitments that it has made,” reports Hasht-e Subh. The US Government will closely monitor the situation in Afghanistan, particularly in light of the potential for a new leader of al-Qaeda (Saif Al Adel) to emerge in the region.
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February - 17 
On February 17, the Supreme Court (SC) of the Taliban stated that 11 civilians, including two women, accused of “moral crimes and adultery”, were publicly flogged at a sports ground in 7th District of Fayzabad city, provincial capital of Badakhshan i
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On February 17, the Supreme Court (SC) of the Taliban stated that 11 civilians, including two women, accused of “moral crimes and adultery”, were publicly flogged at a sports ground in 7th District of Fayzabad city, provincial capital of Badakhshan in Afghanistan, reports Khaama Press.
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February - 20 
On February 20, all media outlets must publish content approved by the Bakhtar News Agency, a decree says issued by Mufti Muhammad Edris Anwari, the Taliban’s deputy-governor in Parwan during a meeting called “Coordination between officials of govern
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On February 20, all media outlets must publish content approved by the Bakhtar News Agency, a decree says issued by Mufti Muhammad Edris Anwari, the Taliban’s deputy-governor in Parwan during a meeting called “Coordination between officials of government departments and the media,” reports Hasht-e Subh. This decision was based on a letter from the Taliban-run Ministry of Information and Culture.
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February - 20 
Taliban’s Spokesperson, Zabiullah Mujahid on February 20 said that “Taliban talked of challenges facing Taliban by those who want to destroy our system,” during a meeting with religious clerics, provincial governors, and other military officials, rep
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Taliban’s Spokesperson, Zabiullah Mujahid on February 20 said that “Taliban talked of challenges facing Taliban by those who want to destroy our system,” during a meeting with religious clerics, provincial governors, and other military officials, reports Tolo News.
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February - 21 
A council of clerics for Badakhshan, Ghazni and Nangarhar provinces have been formed based on decrees of the Islamic Emirate’s ‘supreme leader’, Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, Tolo News reports on February 22. The Islamic Emirate said that clerics ar
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A council of clerics for Badakhshan, Ghazni and Nangarhar provinces have been formed based on decrees of the Islamic Emirate’s ‘supreme leader’, Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, Tolo News reports on February 22. The Islamic Emirate said that clerics are obliged to provide consultation to the officials of the provinces based on Sharia law. The decrees said that the local officials are obliged to act after consultation with the religious clerics. “The council's religious clerics come from every province. There are also elders from every province ... The council is formed to be active as a mediator between the voice of the people and government,” said Zabiullah Mujahid, Islamic Emirate’s Spokesman. According to the officials of the Islamic Emirate, the councils of the religious clerics have been formed in Ghazni, Nangarhar, Badakhshan, Kabul, Baghlan, Khost, Kapisa, Paktia, Paktika, Zabul, Kandahar, Helmand, Nimroz, Farah, Faryab, Urozgan, Kunar, Jawzjan and Kunduz province.
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February - 21 
On February 21, Taliban detained a teenage son and another close relative of Qand, a former company commander of Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) from Mians Gozar village of Jabalurssaraj District in Parwan Province, reports Hasht
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On February 21, Taliban detained a teenage son and another close relative of Qand, a former company commander of Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) from Mians Gozar village of Jabalurssaraj District in Parwan Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. Taliban subjected these people to physical pain, and incarcerated them.
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February - 21 
On February 21, Taliban flogged 23 peoples, including 14 men and nine women in a Stadium in Sar-e-Pul Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. These people were accused of engaging in premarital affairs, running away from home, participating in homosexual act
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On February 21, Taliban flogged 23 peoples, including 14 men and nine women in a Stadium in Sar-e-Pul Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. These people were accused of engaging in premarital affairs, running away from home, participating in homosexual activities, cheating, and gambling.
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February - 21 
The delegation from Pakistan that visited Kabul on February 21, discussed issues of terrorism in the region, the Pakistan Foreign Ministry said in a statement, reports Tolo News. A senior delegation of Pakistan led by the Minister of Defense of Pakis
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The delegation from Pakistan that visited Kabul on February 21, discussed issues of terrorism in the region, the Pakistan Foreign Ministry said in a statement, reports Tolo News. A senior delegation of Pakistan led by the Minister of Defense of Pakistan, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, arrived and met with the Islamic Emirate's First Deputy Prime Minister of the Economy, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, with other senior officials of the Afghan caretaker government. “Matters relating to the growing threat of terrorism in the region, particularly by TTP and ISKP came under discussion,” the Pakistan Foreign Ministry said in a statement. “The two sides agreed to collaborate to effectively address the threat of terrorism posed by various entities and organizations.”
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February - 22 
On February 22, owner of Silo-e-Salamat flour production company and a merchant, identified as Haji Nabiullah, was abducted by unidentified gunmen in Mazar-e-Sharif, the capital city of Balkh Province, reports Hasht-e Subh.
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On February 22, owner of Silo-e-Salamat flour production company and a merchant, identified as Haji Nabiullah, was abducted by unidentified gunmen in Mazar-e-Sharif, the capital city of Balkh Province, reports Hasht-e Subh.
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February - 22 
On February 22, Taliban detained 50 civilians from Pamir Village of Dara District in Panjsher Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. The detainees included minors, adolescents, and men.
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On February 22, Taliban detained 50 civilians from Pamir Village of Dara District in Panjsher Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. The detainees included minors, adolescents, and men.
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February - 23 
On February 23, in an Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) explosion in Karta-e Naw hill area, located on the outskirts of the 8th Police District in Kabul city, a Taliban ‘commander’, identified as Samiullah was killed, reports Hasht-e Subh. He serve
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On February 23, in an Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) explosion in Karta-e Naw hill area, located on the outskirts of the 8th Police District in Kabul city, a Taliban ‘commander’, identified as Samiullah was killed, reports Hasht-e Subh. He served as the ‘commander’ of the checkpost located in Karta-e Naw hill area. The explosion left two others injured. No statements have been made by the Taliban regarding the blast and its casualties thus far No group has immediately claimed responsibility for this blast.
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February - 23 
On February 23, Taliban arrested a social and media activist in Takhar Province, identified as Subhanullah Subhani for posting critical posts on social media groups, reports Hasht-e Subh on March 16.
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On February 23, Taliban arrested a social and media activist in Takhar Province, identified as Subhanullah Subhani for posting critical posts on social media groups, reports Hasht-e Subh on March 16.
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February - 25 
Tajikistan Border Forces fatally shot three Afghan drug traffickers, including two Taliban as they entered Tajikistan via Bostan village in Darqad District of Takhar province on February 25, reports Hast-e Subh. Two of the traffickers drowned in the
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Tajikistan Border Forces fatally shot three Afghan drug traffickers, including two Taliban as they entered Tajikistan via Bostan village in Darqad District of Takhar province on February 25, reports Hast-e Subh. Two of the traffickers drowned in the Amu River – one was recovered in Khawaja Ghar District of Takhar, while the other remains missing. Tajikistan has consistently expressed concerns over the transportation of narcotics and individuals deemed as terrorists from Afghanistan.
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February - 26 
On February 26, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) stated that Afghanistan will require 4.6 billion dollars in humanitarian aid in 2023 for more than 28 million people, enabling humanitarian aid organisations to
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On February 26, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) stated that Afghanistan will require 4.6 billion dollars in humanitarian aid in 2023 for more than 28 million people, enabling humanitarian aid organisations to assist vulnerable families during the planting season and prepare for floods across Afghanistan, reports The Khaama Press News Agency.
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February - 26 
Taliban fighters killed two Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) group militants (names not stated) and detained a third in an overnight raid targeting IS-KP militants who were planning to organize attacks in Kabul city, reports The Khaama Press N
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Taliban fighters killed two Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) group militants (names not stated) and detained a third in an overnight raid targeting IS-KP militants who were planning to organize attacks in Kabul city, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on February 27.
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February - 27 
35 members of erstwhile Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), including the Deputy Governor of Helmand Province, identified as Bashir Ahmad Shaker, were detained and tortured by Taliban forces within the last two weeks in Lashkar
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35 members of erstwhile Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), including the Deputy Governor of Helmand Province, identified as Bashir Ahmad Shaker, were detained and tortured by Taliban forces within the last two weeks in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand Province, reports Hasht-e-Subh on February 28.
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February - 27 
On February 27, Taliban appointed head of agriculture, irrigation, and livestock, identified as Abdul Mujib Mushafaq, was ‘arrested’ by Taliban intelligence in Panjsher Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. He was taken into custody in Kabul city on allega
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On February 27, Taliban appointed head of agriculture, irrigation, and livestock, identified as Abdul Mujib Mushafaq, was ‘arrested’ by Taliban intelligence in Panjsher Province, reports Hasht-e Subh. He was taken into custody in Kabul city on allegations of abusing official powers, financial and administrative corruption, and immorality crimes.
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February - 27 
On February 27, Taliban killed a former member of Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), identified as Abdul Mutallib, in Kandahar Province, reports Hasht-e-Subh. Sources reported that he was detained by the Taliban a few days ago.
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On February 27, Taliban killed a former member of Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), identified as Abdul Mutallib, in Kandahar Province, reports Hasht-e-Subh. Sources reported that he was detained by the Taliban a few days ago.
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February - 27 
On February 27, three civilians, identified as Ahmad Assef, Mohammad Ghani, and Karim were killed by unidentified armed individuals in Saighan District of Bamyan Province, reports Hasht-e-Subh. Reports indicate that the civilians have become victims
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On February 27, three civilians, identified as Ahmad Assef, Mohammad Ghani, and Karim were killed by unidentified armed individuals in Saighan District of Bamyan Province, reports Hasht-e-Subh. Reports indicate that the civilians have become victims of inter–group conflicts amongst local Taliban factions in the Province.
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February - 28 
“Afghanistan remains the world’s largest humanitarian crisis in 2023, with the exception of Turkey and Syria, which suffered from a deadly earthquake”, states Ramiz Alakbarov, United Nations (UN) Deputy Special Representative and Humanitarian Coordi
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“Afghanistan remains the world’s largest humanitarian crisis in 2023, with the exception of Turkey and Syria, which suffered from a deadly earthquake”, states Ramiz Alakbarov, United Nations (UN) Deputy Special Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan on February 28, reports UN news. He added that climate change and the economic downturn continue to fuel the crisis in Afghanistan, and there have been no “encouraging developments” towards getting girls back into classrooms. Over the past 18 months, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) declined by up to 35 per cent, the cost of a basic food basket rose by 30 per cent and unemployment by 40 per cent, he stated further. He also stressed the need for the de facto authorities to ensure Afghan girls and women have the right to be full members of society, which includes being able to work, get an education, and access healthcare and other services.
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February - 28 
On February 28, National Resistance Front (NRF) troops launched an attack on the Taliban’s headquarters (HQ) in the Dashti Qala District of Takhar Province, reports Hasht-e-Subh. No casualty reported.
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On February 28, National Resistance Front (NRF) troops launched an attack on the Taliban’s headquarters (HQ) in the Dashti Qala District of Takhar Province, reports Hasht-e-Subh. No casualty reported.
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February - 28 
On February 28, Taliban recovered a truck fully loaded with ammunition, including thousands of projectiles, hand grenades, explosives and other military equipment in Ghazni Province, reports Bakhtar News Agency.
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On February 28, Taliban recovered a truck fully loaded with ammunition, including thousands of projectiles, hand grenades, explosives and other military equipment in Ghazni Province, reports Bakhtar News Agency.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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