Militants stormed a maternity hospital in Kabul on Tuesday, killing at least 24 people, including newborn babies, mothers, nurses, and a police officer.
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‘PML-N should serve notice to Nawaz over Hamdullah meeting’
July 27, 2021
Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry has said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) should serve a notice to its supreme leader Nawaz Sharif for meeting Afghanistan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib in London.
In a statement, the federal minister lauded the PML-N for issuing a notice to its leader Ismail Gujjar over remarks wherein he said that he would seek help from India in July 25 Kashmir elections if his reservations were not addressed.
He said that the PML-N did a “good thing” by putting Gujjar on notice, adding that it would be even “better if the PML-N Central Executive Committee issued a notice to Nawaz Sharif” over meeting an “enemy of Pakistan, Hamdullah Mohib”.
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Kabul, July 25
A total of 81 militants were confirmed dead as the Afghan forces, backed by helicopters and fighter planes, launched airstrikes in the northern Balkh province, an army statement released here on Sunday said.
The sorties were launched on Saturday in parts of the restive Kaldar and Chamtal districts, leaving 81 insurgents dead and injuring 43 others, reports Xinhua news agency. A large number of arms and ammunition, as well as over two dozen vehicles and motorbikes of the militants, were also destroyed during the air raids, the statement added.The Taliban militants have claimed capturing nearly 200 districts since early May across Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Afghanistan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib fired another salvo at Pakistan as he said as many as 15,000 militants could enter Afghanistan from Pakistan to fight the Afghan forces. IANS