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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Explosive devices discovered in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province

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Afghan police have uncovered a stash of dangerous explosives in the eastern province of Kapisa, highlighting ongoing efforts to tackle illegal weapons across the country. This latest find comes just days after similar discoveries in other regions, as authorities ramp up operations to boost security.

In Kapisa, officials discovered an anti-tank mine and six hand grenades hidden inside an abandoned house in a village near the provincial capital, Mahmud-e-Raqi. Provincial police spokesman Abdul Fatah Faez shared the details, noting that teams are now working hard to track down and arrest those responsible for stashing the weapons illegally. This incident underscores the challenges of illegal arms possession in Afghanistan, where such discoveries aim to prevent potential threats.

Just last month, on August 26, counter-terrorism police in Kapisa conducted a series of raids and seized even more firepower. They recovered seven AK-47 assault rifles, several pistols, projectiles, and hundreds of bullets from people holding them without permission. A police statement made it clear: no one can legally own or carry arms without proper authorization. These Kapisa province operations show how local forces are cracking down on unauthorized weapons to keep communities safe.

The trend of finding illegal arms continues in other parts of Afghanistan. A few days ago, police in the southern Uruzgan province seized arms and ammunition, including three anti-aircraft guns, during a routine check. And on August 22, in the southern Helmand province, security teams hit a jackpot in Musa Qala district. They grabbed 14 pistols and a dozen gun magazines, while arresting two suspects linked to the cache. Helmand, one of Afghanistan’s biggest and most troubled provinces, has seen a spike in such insecurity hotspots, but authorities are stepping up raids to fight back.

The Afghan interim government keeps promising to collect all unauthorized arms nationwide. This push is part of a bigger plan to stabilize security, curb crime, and make life safer for everyone. As these discoveries pile up, it’s clear that police operations in provinces like Kapisa, Uruzgan, and Helmand are making real progress against illegal weapons in Afghanistan. Stay tuned for more updates on these efforts to secure the region.

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