Irfan Khan Irfan🌷
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Irfan Khan Irfan🌷
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Last night, Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Defense Ministry’s Air Force, by the grace of Almighty Allah, conducted a series of airstrikes against ISIS hideouts in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. These locations had reportedly been used, with the…






The UNAMA resolution, adopted today by consensus, expresses the Security Council's serious concern over the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan, which continue to pose a grave threat to international peace and security. It is, indeed, deeply concerning that the elements within the Taliban regime are actively collaborating with several terrorist groups and providing them with safe havens. The TTP, BLA, Majid Brigade, ISIL-K, Al-Qaida and ETIM continue to operate with impunity inside Afghanistan. Many of these terrorist groups are responsible for cross-border terrorist attacks targeting Pakistani civilians and law enforcement personnel, including critical infrastructure and public places.


The real power... "Munir is probably the only person on the planet right now who can pick up the phone and talk to Donald Trump anytime he wants, and be welcomed as a brother in Tehran”. No other leader nor any country in the world have such power and influence to exercise except Field Marshal Asim Munir and Pakistan.







The UN office in #Afghanistan claimed Thursday that it had documented 13 civilian deaths & 10 injuries, including among women and children, resulting from #Pakistan’s airstrikes carried out on the night of June 9–10. The #UNAMA findings lend support to de facto Taliban authorities’ allegations that the attack in their border provinces of Khost, Kunar and Paktika caused civilian casualties. Pakistani govt maintains that its “precise and calibrated” strikes eliminated hideouts linked to the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (#TTP), killing 26 militants involved in planning and directing deadly bombings and other terrorist activities inside Pakistan. The Afghan provinces are known to have long hosted TTP commanders and training centers, allegedly with the backing of the ruling Afghan Taliban.


A rare protest in Afghanistan was met with violence from authorities. People were protesting against the arrest and detention of over a dozen women who the Taliban detained for violating the country’s strict dress code. Witnesses say police opened fire.





Haram relationships are one of the ugliest things modern society normalized.

Incident Report – Alleged Human Rights Violations Against Civilians in Khost Province Issued by the International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) In the early morning of 10 June 2026, at approximately 04:45 AM local time, Pakistani military forces reportedly carried out artillery shelling targeting the Sadiq Gharab locality of Alisher District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. According to credible local sources, the attack struck a civilian residential area, resulting in the deaths of three children and injuries to at least six other civilians. The use of heavy artillery in or near populated civilian areas raises grave concerns about deliberate or indiscriminate targeting of non-combatants, which may constitute serious violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) and fundamental human rights principles. Border community reports indicate that this incident is part of a recurring pattern of cross-border shelling affecting civilian populations across several Afghan provinces, including Paktia, Paktika, Khost, Nangarhar, and Kunar. These repeated attacks have reportedly led to civilian casualties, destruction of homes and property, and forced displacement—compelling many residents to abandon their homes in search of safety. Under international humanitarian law, all parties to a conflict are obligated to distinguish between civilian populations and military objectives and to ensure that attacks do not disproportionately harm civilians. Indiscriminate attacks on populated areas and the targeting of civilian infrastructure may amount to war crimes and serious breaches of human rights obligations. The IHRF urgently calls upon relevant international and regional human rights mechanisms, including the UN Human Rights Council and the International Criminal Court, to investigate these incidents, document evidence of civilian harm, and ensure accountability for those responsible. Immediate protective measures must also be implemented to safeguard civilians in border communities who continue to face the threat of cross-border attacks. Issued by: International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) 10 June 2026












Crime Last night, the Pakistani military once again violated Afghanistan's airspace and bombed civilian homes in the provinces of Kunar, Khost, and Paktika. As a result of these attacks, 11 children, one woman, and one elderly man were killed, while 14 other women 2/1







