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KABUL:Up to 12,000 Afghan Taliban fighters have been killed, wounded or captured this year, according to a UN report, which said violence in the wartorn nation was at a three-year high.

US-led NATO forces are to withdraw the bulk of their 75,000 troops from Afghanistan by the end of next year after 13 years fighting the Taliban.

The paper for the UN Security Council warned that the insurgents homemade bombs, which accounted for 80 percent of casualties among Afghan security forces, were becoming increasingly sophisticated.

A particular concern was Afghanistan’s developing mining industry, which uses large quantities of high explosives and detonating equipment.

The report warned that the Afghan authorities must strengthen regulatory measures to stop these explosives falling into the hands of the insurgents.

Afghan tribal elders are to meet for a grand assembly or "loya jigra" on Thursday to decide on the future of US troops in the country after 2014.A similar deal between the US and Iraq collapsed, leading to a complete pullout of American forces and there are fears a repeat in Afghanistan could lead to chaos and violence if local forces are unable to cope with the Taliban.

The UN report said the government of President Hamid Karzai was facing "elevated levels of violence not seen since 2010".Despite this, the report said, the Taliban had not made major gains or won significant popular support, and had suffered substantial losses.

"Losses on the insurgent side are difficult to estimate, but government sources and Taliban internal statistics alike estimate them at between 10,000 and 12,000," the report said.

A UN official clarified that "losses" include killed, wounded and captured Taliban. There was no independent confirmation of the figures and NATO does not give casualty counts for the Taliban.

Afghanistan has substantial mineral deposits -- up to $1 trillion worth according to a US survey -- and this wealth is seen as key to the country’s prosperity after more than 30 years of war.

The report, submitted to the UN Security Councils committee on sanctions, called for a better regulatory framework for mining explosives and detonators to stop them being misused by the Taliban.

Up to 12,000 Afghan Taliban eliminated in 2013: UN - thenews.com.pk
 
KABUL:Up to 12,000 Afghan Taliban fighters have been killed, wounded or captured this year, according to a UN report, which said violence in the wartorn nation was at a three-year high.

US-led NATO forces are to withdraw the bulk of their 75,000 troops from Afghanistan by the end of next year after 13 years fighting the Taliban.

The paper for the UN Security Council warned that the insurgents homemade bombs, which accounted for 80 percent of casualties among Afghan security forces, were becoming increasingly sophisticated.

A particular concern was Afghanistan’s developing mining industry, which uses large quantities of high explosives and detonating equipment.

The report warned that the Afghan authorities must strengthen regulatory measures to stop these explosives falling into the hands of the insurgents.

Afghan tribal elders are to meet for a grand assembly or "loya jigra" on Thursday to decide on the future of US troops in the country after 2014.A similar deal between the US and Iraq collapsed, leading to a complete pullout of American forces and there are fears a repeat in Afghanistan could lead to chaos and violence if local forces are unable to cope with the Taliban.

The UN report said the government of President Hamid Karzai was facing "elevated levels of violence not seen since 2010".Despite this, the report said, the Taliban had not made major gains or won significant popular support, and had suffered substantial losses.

"Losses on the insurgent side are difficult to estimate, but government sources and Taliban internal statistics alike estimate them at between 10,000 and 12,000," the report said.

A UN official clarified that "losses" include killed, wounded and captured Taliban. There was no independent confirmation of the figures and NATO does not give casualty counts for the Taliban.

Afghanistan has substantial mineral deposits -- up to $1 trillion worth according to a US survey -- and this wealth is seen as key to the country’s prosperity after more than 30 years of war.

The report, submitted to the UN Security Councils committee on sanctions, called for a better regulatory framework for mining explosives and detonators to stop them being misused by the Taliban.

Up to 12,000 Afghan Taliban eliminated in 2013: UN - thenews.com.pk
good work,afghanistan has lot of potential,with 1 trillion dollar $ reserves it can easily surpass pakistan.
 
Good News; the trouble-makin vermin are being eradicated. Even the TTP who are as bad as this lot ought to be eliminated.
 
Good Job ANA. Make the whole world proud.
 
'Cause we believe Good Terrorist is a Dead Terrorist. :azn:

We also believe in the same (except a few) ... But our politicians believe in "negotiations" which will do nothing but give some extra time to the terrorists to re-organise and learn from their "past mistakes" !!
 
We also believe in the same (except a few) ... But our politicians believe in "negotiations" which will do nothing but give some extra time to the terrorists to re-organise and learn from their "past mistakes" !!

Let me correct it for you: Most of you people Believe in Concept of Good Terrorist & Bad Terrorist. :o: The only way to negotiate with Terrorist is by Gunning them down. :sniper::closed:
 
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We also believe in the same (except a few) ... But our politicians believe in "negotiations" which will do nothing but give some extra time to the terrorists to re-organise and learn from their "past mistakes" !!

That my friend; sincerely speaking, will be a mistake. Get united and eradicate the whole lot of the terrorists once and for all. Then live in Peace and Security. That is what you and your families have a right to.
 
Most of you people Believe in Concept of Good Terrorist & Bad Terrorist.

Those days are long gone when people had this illusion of Good Taliban / Bad Taliban (^not good/bad terrorist)!! , Now even clerics have started given opinions that a terrorist should be killed as he is a "Fitna" and some have even said that its religiously allowed that Americans kill these terrorists
 

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