Azaranica is a non-biased news aggregator on Hazaras. The main aim is to promote understanding and respect for cultural identities by highlighting the realities they face on daily basis...Hazaras have been the victim of active persecution and discrimination and one of the reasons among many has been the lack of information, awareness, and disinformation.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018
ادامه درگیریها در جاغوری و مالستان؛ 'طالبان وارد بازار انگوری شدند'
13 نوامبر 2018 - 22 آبان 1397
طالبان بر بخشهای شیعهنشین ولایتهای غزنی و ارزگان حمله کردهاند
در حالی که گزارشهایی از شکسته شدن خطوط مقدم جبهه در منطقه جاغوری ولایت غزنی و ورود طالبان به "بازار انگوری" میرسد، محمد سرور دانش، معاون ریاست جمهوری افغانستان گفته است"به زودی عملیات بزرگ نظامی در ولایت غزنی در جنوب افغانستان راه اندازی خواهد شد."
دفتر رسانهای والی غزنی اعلام کرده که "صدها تن از نیروهای امنیتی که شامل واحدهای ویژه ارتش ملی، پلیس ملی هستند از طریق زمین امروز عازم ولسوالیهای مالستان و جاغوری شدند."
مسئولان محلی غزنی میگویند در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته ۱۱۳ جنگجوی طالبان در جنگهای مالستان و جاغوری کشته شدهاند. آنها میگویند تلفات نیروهای امنیتی و غیرنظامیان بر روی هم ۵۰ نفر بوده است.
به دلیل قطع خطوط تلفنهای همراه، امکان برقراری تماس با مناطق جنگی وجود ندارد و دریافت آمار دقیقی از تلفات درگیریها دشوار است
Monday, November 12, 2018
Shiites protesting insecurity in Afghanistan hit by explosion in Kabul, killing 6
By Sayed Salahuddin and Sharif Hassan
November 12 at 10:20 AM
KABUL — A suicide bomber attacked a demonstration by minority Shiites in the Afghan capital Monday, killing at least six people as the crowd protested a spate of deadly insurgent attacks on Shiite communities in Ghazni province, police and witnesses said.
Hundreds of ethnic Hazara Shiites had gathered outside the presidential palace since Sunday night, angry over the government’s inability to stop a string of recent attacks on predominantly Hazara areas of the province southwest of the capital.... Continue Reading...
Taliban Slaughter Elite Afghan Troops, and a ‘Safe’ District Is Falling
By Rod Nordland
Nov. 12, 2018
Nov. 12, 2018
SANG-E-MASHA, Afghanistan — One pickup truck after another arrived at the government compound in a district capital in Afghanistan on Sunday, pulling around to the back of the governor’s office to unload the dead, out of sight of panicked residents.
Soldiers and police officers, many in tears, heaved bodies of their comrades from the trucks and laid them on sheets on the ground, side by side on their backs, until there were 20 of them.
The dead all wore the desert-brown boots of Afghanistan’s finest troops, the Special Forces commandos trained by the United States. Four days earlier, the soldiers had been airlifted in to rescue what is widely considered Afghanistan’s safest rural district, Jaghori, from a determined assault by Taliban insurgents.... Continue Reading...
Soldiers and police officers, many in tears, heaved bodies of their comrades from the trucks and laid them on sheets on the ground, side by side on their backs, until there were 20 of them.
The dead all wore the desert-brown boots of Afghanistan’s finest troops, the Special Forces commandos trained by the United States. Four days earlier, the soldiers had been airlifted in to rescue what is widely considered Afghanistan’s safest rural district, Jaghori, from a determined assault by Taliban insurgents.... Continue Reading...
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