Kabul Massacre Suspect Was Reportedly Jailed Overseas For 11 Months Before US Bothered To Arrest Him
A man charged with helping to plan an attack that killed 13 U.S. military members reportedly sat in Pakistan’s custody
The Trump administration’s sweeping cuts for the foreign aid programmes has affected 82 Afghan women’s scholarship programmes under which they were studying in Oman via the USAID.
The man was apprehended in Pakistan and flown to Virginia to face terrorism charges. Prosecutors say the man admitted to helping plan the Abbey Gate bombing and other lethal attacks.
The White House identified the man as Muhammed Sharifullah, and Trump said he is being brought to the U.S. to face charges.
Several residents of Kabul have complained about the increased power outages during the holy month of Ramadan. They say that electricity is available during unnecessary hours, but when they actually need it,
President Trump announced during Tuesday's joint address to Congress that Mohammad Sharifullah had been taken into custody and brought to the United States to stand trial.
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