A man charged with helping to plan an attack that killed 13 U.S. military members reportedly sat in Pakistan’s custody
Pakistan's interior ministry on Friday asked all "illegal foreigners" and Afghan Citizen Card holders to leave the country before March 31, warning they would otherwise be deported from April 1.
U.S. officials provided intelligence to Pakistan that led to the detention of Mohmmad Sharifullah, a leader of an Islamic State affiliate. The attack in 2021 killed 13 American soldiers and dozens of Afghans.
The United States Central Command (US Centcom) has expressed gratitude to Pakistan for assisting in the arrest of Sharifullah, the key suspect in the 2021 Kabul Airport attack.The US highlighted the shared commitment between both nations in combating terrorism.
Thousands of Afghans set to be relocated from Pakistan to the United States before President Donald Trump halted refugee arrivals are now at risk of arrest and deportation.
A suspected participant in the suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that killed 13 American service members and roughly 170 Afghan civilians during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan has arrived in the U.
The United States Central Command (US Centcom) has thanked Pakistan for extending help to arrest the main suspect in the 2021 attack on Kabul Airport in Afghanistan, saying Pakistan and the US share a commitment to combating terrorism.
allegedly involved in planning the deadly August 2021 bombing at Kabul airport, had been arrested with Pakistan’s assistance. The attack took place while US forces were helping the evacuation ...
Acting on a tip-off from CIA of the US, Pakistan’s ISI arrested Mohammed Sharifullah, a senior operational commander of the Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham-Khorasan Province (ISIS-K), near the country’s border with Afghanistan.
Pakistan highlighted its counterterrorism cooperation with Washington after the arrest of Mohammad Sharifullah, whom it blames for a 2021 attack on U.S. troops at Kabul airport, in a military operation along the border with Afghanistan.
Thousands of Afghans who were set to be relocated to the United States before Donald Trump halted refugee admissions are at risk of being forced out of their homes in Pakistan - and potentially sent back to Taliban-run Afghanistan.