Inhoudsopgave
Wat heeft Taliban overgenomen?
Toen de Taliban in juli en augustus 2021 de controle over districten in heel Afghanistan overnamen, martelden en doodden ze leden van etnische en religieuze minderheden, voormalige ANDSF-soldaten en mensen die werden gezien als sympathisanten van de regering.
Wie is de leider in Afghanistan?
Er vielen meer dan 100 doden en ruim 140 gewonden bij de aanslag door IS-K, die volgens de VN-Veiligheidsraad sinds juni 2020 onder leiding staat van Sanaullah Ghafari.
Waar komt geld Taliban vandaan?
Geld en terreur: ‘De miljoenen van de taliban werden niet altijd geïnvesteerd in de jihad. Hun leiders kochten er ook blitse woningen en dure wagens mee’ Hun winsten lopen in de miljarden, die ze verdienen met drugshandel, afpersing, schenkingen uit Saudi-Arabië of Qatar, en investeringen in vastgoed en horeca.
How many died in Kabul Airport attack?
KABUL, Aug 16 (Reuters) – At least five people were killed in Kabul airport as hundreds of people tried to forcibly enter planes leaving the Afghan capital, witnesses told Reuters. One witness said…
What’s happening in Kabul?
A person injured in a bomb blast is carried outside a Kabul hospital on Thursday. British soldiers secure the perimeter outside the Baron Hotel in Kabul on Thursday. A person is wheeled on a stretcher outside a hospital on Thursday. Injured women arrive at a hospital for treatment on Thursday.
Who is responsible for the explosion at Kabul airport?
A dozen U.S. service members were killed and 15 wounded Thursday when two explosions rocked an area outside Kabul’s airport, the Pentagon said. The Islamic State terror group claimed responsibility for the “martyrdom attack” that involved a suicide bomber who detonated his explosive belt at the airport’s gate.
Why are Western countries urging people to avoid Kabul?
Western countries in recent days had urged people to avoid traveling to the area, in the latest setback for the massive airlift out of Kabul, the Afghan capital. Some countries said after the explosions that they would have to end evacuation efforts. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg condemned what he called a “horrific terrorist attack.”