What exactly Gen. Faiez Hameed had to say about the situation in Kabul isn’t presently known, his visit was a surprise. He met directly with Taliban leadership and the hope is he can use Pakistan’s influence over the Taliban to improve the situation in Kabul. The Associated Press has the story:
Both Washington and the previous Afghan government accuse Pakistan of supplying aid to the Taliban
KABUL, Afghanistan — Pakistan’s powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital of Kabul. That’s according to two Pakistan officials who asked not to be named because they are not authorized to speak to the media.
It wasn’t immediately clear what Gen. Faiez Hameed had to say Saturday to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban.
The Taliban leadership had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
Although Pakistan routinely denied giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington.
By Zarar Khan
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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:
ISTANBUL — An official at Emergency Hospital in Kabul says two people were killed and 12 wounded after Taliban fighters in the capital fired their weapons into the air in celebration.
Taliban in Kabul fired into the air Friday night to celebrate gains on the battlefield in Panjshir province, which remains under the control of anti-Taliban fighters.
The hospital official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on Twitter criticized the practice of firing into the air and called on the militants to stop it immediately
Tolo TV reported 17 bodies and 41 wounded people were transferred to Emergency Hospital.
By Tameem Akhgar