LAST 24 HOURS
Sources in Kabul have provided additional reports about the explosion reported yesterday in Kandahar. It was clarified that the governor’s house was the blast's target, and the reputed bombing was carried out at the commencement of a mini Loya Jirga that had been quietly called in Kandahar. A source in the Ministry of Defense claims the conference was intended to quiet fears among senior Taliban leadership over potential American combat operations after the strike on al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. We still have not received proof that the blast reported yesterday happened; security in Kandahar has been tight, but that could be due to the visiting leaders.
Following rebel Taliban Hazara Commander Mawlawi Mahdi Mujahid’s reported death yesterday, a power struggle may have erupted among his remaining loyal forces in Sar-e-Pol province. Sources in Balkhab claimed that several leaders are arguing over who will take command of the approximately 4,000 Hazara fighters who were under the late leader’s command. While an interim leader was announced, other leaders appear to have misgivings about the direction the group would take. Some argued for a rapprochement with the Taliban, while others urged an alliance with the NRF.
Several reports are circulating on social media of large-scale defections of Taliban fighters in Balkh, Ghazni, Badakhshan, and Panjshir provinces. No information was provided about what may have caused the defections, but several hundred are said to have left their units.
The death toll for yesterday’s bombing at the Sadiq Akbar mosque in Kabul rose to 21 with 33 reported wounded.
NEXT 24 HOURS
Taliban helicopter units were ordered to Kandahar, and a large column of Taliban fighters is marshaling in Kabul with orders to report to Kandahar immediately. These maneuvers may be related to the potential bombing that was reported there yesterday.
A series of powerful storms are expected to bring more flooding to 24 provinces in central and eastern Afghanistan over the next 24 hours. Heavy rains, strong winds, and flash flood warnings have been announced.
SPOTLIGHT ANALYSIS
Do the Taliban Want Afghanistan to Fail?
By Obaidullah Baheer – National Interest
On August 15, 2021, the United States lost its twenty-year war to Taliban fighters that rode into Kabul on motorcycles wearing sandals. Patience helped the Taliban win the war, and patience coupled with creative thinking will be the key to any engagement effort with the Taliban moving forward. The past year has been one of the most difficult years for Afghanistan. It is worth looking at what happened throughout the year and drawing conclusions about how the United States and other international actors should decide how to approach Afghanistan and its new rulers.
AFGHAN NEWS
After ISIS, now Resistance Front gathering against Taliban | Ground report
By Ashraf Wani – India Today
Now after nearly a year, there are reports of some clashes between the Taliban fighters and Ahmed Masood’s loyalists in the border…
Taliban Convenes Gathering Akin to Loya Jirga in Kandahar Province
By Saqalain Eqbal – Khaama Press
Top Taliban officials and about 3,000 members of “religious scholars, politicians, and different…
1,511 Killed, 3,726 Injured by Natural Disasters in Past Year: Ministry
By TOLOnews
In a press conference, the Ministry of State for Natural Disaster Management reported that in the past year more than 1,511 people were killed and more than 3,000 people suffered injuries as a result of natural disasters.
REGIONAL NEWS
Wang Yu: China Will 'Substantially Enhance' Cooperation with Afghanistan
By TOLOnews
China's ambassador said his country will expand relations with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. He added that the US creates problems in Afghanistan and has not…
China’s poverty alleviation experience can help Afghanistan: ICRC special adviser
By Xie Wenting & Bai Yunyi – Global Times
Global Times reporters Xie Wenting and Bai Yunyi (GT) discussed these topics with Reto Stocker (Stocker), International Committee…
INTERNATIONAL NEWS RELATING TO AFGHANISTAN
Taliban Travel Exemptions Set to Expire; Will UN Security Council Extend Travel Ban Waiver?
By Saqalain Eqbal – Khaama Press
The United Nations Security Council is reportedly “deadlocked” over whether to renew the travel ban waivers for…
A humanitarian admissions programme for Afghans
By Yana Gospodinova – IPS Journal
The figures reveal a success story: Germany is one of the countries worldwide that has admitted the most people from…
Afghani to the Dollar: $1 – 88.65 AFN (as of 19 AUG 2022)