Afghan army to resume offensive against Taliban after attacks | NOW

The Afghan army will resume the offensive against the Taliban. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani reported this during a speech on television on Tuesday. Ghani has ordered the military to “end the defensive position” and “resume operation against the enemy.” According to Ghani, the resumption of the offensive against the terrorist organization is necessary to “defend … Read more

Taliban deal: Trump confirms signing soon

MMore than 18 years after the American invasion of Afghanistan, the United States and the Taliban are about to sign an agreement, according to President Donald Trump. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will attend the ceremony, Trump said in Washington on Friday. The signing was expected this Saturday in Doha in the Gulf Emirate … Read more

Two bodies crashed American plane salvaged in Afghanistan NOW

The remains of two occupants of the American plane that crashed in Afghanistan on Monday were salvaged on Tuesday, reports the US Department of Defense. The identity of the victims is still being investigated. The plane crashed Monday in the Ghazni province in Afghanistan. Shortly thereafter, the Taliban claimed responsibility for the downing of the … Read more

US Air Force confirms plane crash over Taliban area | TIME ONLINE

Afghanistan – US military plane crashes over Taliban area A US military machine crashed in Afghanistan. The Taliban claim to have shot the plane down. The US Air Force rejected this. © Photo: Mustafa Andalib / Reuters After a plane crashed in Afghanistan, the Taliban communicated that they had the machine shot down. The extremists … Read more

US military plane crashes in Taliban area

The Pentagon has confirmed that a smaller US military plane has crashed in Afghanistan. The Taliban claim to have shot it down – Washington points this out Representation back. A US military plane crashed in Afghanistan on Monday. The machine went down in an area controlled by the Taliban. The radical Islamic militia said they … Read more