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Taliban Controls 90% of Afghanistan’s Border, Reports AFP

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Afghanistan Government is negotiating a peace deal with the Taliban but with no success so far. 

 

With the withdrawal of the US-led NATO forces, the Taliban is advancing at a much faster speed. The US has announced that by August-end, there would be a complete withdrawal of the troops.

 

Terrorist organization Taliban is advancing rapidly and controls 90 per cent of Afghanistan's border, reporter news agency AFP.

 

“Afghanistan's borders with Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran, or about 90 percent of the border, are under our control," Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told the RIA Novosti news agency, AFP reported.

 

Taliban has already captured over 300 districts of Afghanistan. Afghanistan Government is negotiating a peace deal with the Taliban but with no success so far.

 

Pakistan is also assisting the Taliban in capturing Kabul. Afghanistan first President, Amrullah Saleh, said, “How the Talibs sustain the war? They sustain it through GHQ/ISI supply trail. An alliance of Talibs, LeT, Al-Qaeda & Madrasa volunteers use the trail to infiltrate. Without this trail Talibs will lose it in a matter of weeks. ANDS has lost equipment but NOT ammo depots. None.”

 

In the areas the Taliban has captured, its old diktats are back. They have implemented the harsh Sharia rules.

 

Women are not allowed to work or go outside, and men are not allowed to trim beards.

 

They are also massacring hundreds of people in hundreds. Saleh wrote on the microblogging platform Twitter “The victims, mostly young, include athletes, CS activists, business persons, vbloggers & persons suspected of Afghanistan Government sympathizers. Pak agencies since long see the town as fiercely anti Durand line sympathizing with Baluch & Achekzais next door. This is a revenge massacre.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Afghanistan Government is negotiating a peace deal with the Taliban but with no success so far. 

 

With the withdrawal of the US-led NATO forces, the Taliban is advancing at a much faster speed. The US has announced that by August-end, there would be a complete withdrawal of the troops.

 

Terrorist organization Taliban is advancing rapidly and controls 90 per cent of Afghanistan's border, reporter news agency AFP.

 

“Afghanistan's borders with Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran, or about 90 percent of the border, are under our control," Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told the RIA Novosti news agency, AFP reported.

 

Taliban has already captured over 300 districts of Afghanistan. Afghanistan Government is negotiating a peace deal with the Taliban but with no success so far.

 

Pakistan is also assisting the Taliban in capturing Kabul. Afghanistan first President, Amrullah Saleh, said, “How the Talibs sustain the war? They sustain it through GHQ/ISI supply trail. An alliance of Talibs, LeT, Al-Qaeda & Madrasa volunteers use the trail to infiltrate. Without this trail Talibs will lose it in a matter of weeks. ANDS has lost equipment but NOT ammo depots. None.”

 

In the areas the Taliban has captured, its old diktats are back. They have implemented the harsh Sharia rules.

 

Women are not allowed to work or go outside, and men are not allowed to trim beards.

 

They are also massacring hundreds of people in hundreds. Saleh wrote on the microblogging platform Twitter “The victims, mostly young, include athletes, CS activists, business persons, vbloggers & persons suspected of Afghanistan Government sympathizers. Pak agencies since long see the town as fiercely anti Durand line sympathizing with Baluch & Achekzais next door. This is a revenge massacre.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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