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Taliban Kill 30 Afghan Soldiers In First Major Attack Since Ceasefire

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June 22 The Taliban Gunmen killed 30 Afghan soldiers and captured a military base in the western province of Badghis on Wednesday, in their first major attack since a ceasefire for Eid. The 3-day Taliban ceasefire ended on Sunday. Reports from Afghanistan said that the Taliban attacked two security posts in the early hours and one military base was targeted, in the district of Balamerghab. After hours of heavy fighting 30 Afghan security forces were killed and the Taliban captured the base, reports said.buy suhagra online https://nouvita.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentynineteen/inc/new/suhagra.html no prescription Fifteen Taliban Gunmen were killed in other areas of the province overnight, The Taliban did not immediately comment on the attacks. The government also call...
Pakistan has More Nuclear Warheads than India

Pakistan has More Nuclear Warheads than India

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June 20 Pakistan continues to be ahead of India when it comes to possessing nuclear warheads, as per a report by a leading Swedish think-tank, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Pakistan is believed to have 140-150 nuclear warheads this year, 10 more than last year. In contrast, India has 130-140 nuclear warheads.buy soft pack online https://www.facebeautyscience.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentyone/inc/new/soft-pack.html no prescription buy valtrex generic buy valtrex generic Russia and the US hold over 92 per cent of the total warheads, it said. It said that France with 300 warheads, China 280, Britain 215, Pakistan 140-150, India 130-140, Israel 80 and North Korea 10-20, were all either deploying or planning to deploy new nuclear weapons system.

UN Concerned About Kashmir, Wants Civilian Killings to be Investigated

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April 03 The recent killings of civilians in Kashmir "needs to be investigated," Stephane Dijarric, the spokesperson for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday as protests swept the state. "Civilians have to be protected wherever they are, whether it is in Gaza, whether it is in Jammu and Kashmir, whether it is in Yemen; it is a basic principle," he said in reply to a reporter's question. "Any loss of civilians needs to be investigated wherever they occur." Four civilians were killed in Shopian district during operations against militants on Sunday. Three Armymen and 12 militants were also killed during fierce fighting on Sunday. During protests on Monday in Srinagar, police intervened in the Polo View area on Residency Road as protesters tried to move towards the headquarte...