Taliban Intensify Attacks , Capture Two More Provincial Capitals
Taliban intensify attacks, capture two more provincial capitals, while the Afghan government claims to have killed 570 terrorists.
The aggressive Taliban is now rapidly increasing its dominance in Afghanistan. In three days he has captured three capitals.
In the last 24 hours, it has taken control of two more provincial capital Sar-i-Pul and Talokan, the capital of Takhar province.
The editor of a radio station has now been killed after trying to kill the caretaker defense minister in the capital Kabul, AP news agency reported.
An editor was kidnapped from Helmand province. At the same time, the Ministry of Defense has claimed to have killed 570 terrorists during the last 24 hours.
Taliban intensify attacks: Taliban getting the edge.
After capturing most of the rural areas, now the Taliban is getting an edge in the cities as well. In recent weeks he has increasingly regained control.
In the past, he had captured Shebargan, the capital of Jauzan province, Zaranj, the capital of Nimrud, and Kunduz, the capital of Kunduz province.
Now the Taliban have captured Sar-e-Pul. According to Mohammad Noor Rahmani, the head of the provincial council here.
The security forces have now handed over Sar-e-Pul to the Taliban after seven consecutive days of resistance. The security forces have completely withdrawn from here.
Taliban intensify attacks: Captured the capital of Takhar province.
Several pro-government militia commanders have surrendered to the Taliban. According to the leading news agency the terrorists have also captured Talokan, the capital of Takhar province.
Captured the prison here and released all the prisoners. Militants attempted to capture the Aibak district of Samangan province. 20 terrorists were killed in the conflict here.
According to the News agency, both Afghan forces and Taliban militants are in the city in Lashkargah, the capital of Helmand province, and the conflict has been going on for ten days inside the city.
Defense Ministry spokesman Fawad Aman has said that our army is evacuating Lashkargah from terrorists.
A fierce struggle is going on over the control of the capitals of half of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan.
The capital, Kabul, is also being targeted continuously. Toofan Umri, the editor of Ghag, a radio station in Paktia province, living in Kabul, was shot dead.
Umri was also the attorney of the Judicial and Justice Center in the Bagram district.
In addition, Niamatullah Hemat, editor of the Boost radio station, was kidnapped from the Nawa district of Helmand province.
Niyamatullah has been kidnapped from his house. So far no organization has claimed responsibility for these incidents.
Terrorists and weapons are getting from Pakistan.
Ahmed Shuja Jamal, the head of international affairs in the Afghanistan Security Council, has said that Pakistan is supplying weapons along with sending its terrorists for the ongoing war here.
There may be a shortage of dry fruits on Diwali.
There may be a shortage of dry fruits in India due to the war between the government and Taliban terrorists in Afghanistan.
Being the festival of Deepawali, it is consumed the most at this time of the year.
Pakistan to hold a regional meeting on Afghanistan.
According to Pretr, Pakistan, which has openly supported the Taliban, will also hold a meeting of regional countries on the Afghan problem.
According to a Pakistani official, Afghanistan, Russia, China, Iran, and Turkey may participate in this foreign minister-level meeting.
Two important meetings of many countries in Qatar.
Two important meetings in Afghanistan are going to be held in Qatar this week. Representatives of Afghanistan, Russia, the US, and the United Nations will be present at the first meeting.
The meeting will be attended by Abdullah Abdullah, head of the High Council for National Reconciliation of Afghanistan, and Syed Sadat Mansoor Naderi, the appointed Minister of State for Peace.
The second meeting will be attended by US Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad and diplomats from Pakistan, Russia, and China.