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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. July 2020 Afghanistan attacks;
Afghan security forces regained control of the nine-story building, with assistance from helicopters of the Afghan and US armies. [1] All the militants were killed by the next day. [3] Three police officers, four civilians and up to six insurgents were killed and 15 people wounded in the four attacks. [1]
Abdullah Abdullah, former Chief Executive of Afghanistan and current National Coalition of Afghanistan leader, condemned the attack. [50] Some civilians claimed to reporters that the attack had strengthened their resolve to leave the country for fear of more attacks. [51] U.S. President Biden made a public address following the attack.
The Congressional Gold Medal ceremony took place just one day before America marks the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that killed almost 3,000 in New York City, northern ...
The Guardian reported that women protesting the attack were being beaten by the Taliban. [11] A Twitter campaign with the hashtag #StopHazaraGenocide was started on October 2, 2022. The hashtag has been tweeted over 3 million times and was supported by celebrities from Afghanistan and rest of the world. [12]
The rebels also began to attack the city's airport. Meanwhile, the government dispatched reinforcements to prevent the city from falling to the insurgents. [180] On 3 August 13 people—including five attackers—were killed in a Taliban bombing and shootout in Kabul. [181]
A truck full of explosives was detonated at the police headquarters in Balkh Province, killing 16 and wounding 117 others. In addition to the district building that was completely destroyed, and the police headquarters that was almost demolished, 10 houses and 80 shops were damaged in the attack. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing.
Insurgents killed at least 8 Afghan soldiers and another 6 were wounded in Shahrak District, Ghor province. [20] 27 August Bagram District, Parwan Province: 5 4 An attack in Sayad village, Bagram district, Parwan province left 4 civilians and 1 Afghan soldier dead and another 3 civilians and 1 soldier were injured. [21] 28 August