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Taliban Wreak Havoc In Lashkargah And Sheberghan

Taliban wreak havoc in Lashkargah and Sheberghan, capture key government offices: Afghanistan.

The Taliban have carried out heavy attacks on the Lashkargah city center in Helmand and the city of Shebergen in Javazan province in the past 24 hours.

Tolonews reported that terrorists have also entered some major government offices. At the same time, the Taliban militants trying to enter Jajwan were pushed back from the city by the security forces.

Taliban wreak havoc: Afghanistan’s Defense Ministry said in a statement late Friday that the city center of Shebergen had been retaken by Afghan troops.

Troops were supported by the air force and local forces loyal to former Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum.

Javazan lawmakers said heavy fighting was going on near the police headquarters, the intelligence agency’s office, the National Directorate of Security (NDS), and the governor’s office in Sheabergen.

At the same time, Mawlawi Abdul, a member of the Javazan Provincial Council, has alleged that the security agencies are not paying the necessary attention to the province.

He said Javazan is also part of the geography of Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, in Helmand, fighting continues in District 1 of Lashkargah city. Videos on social media show shops set on fire in clashes between government forces and the Taliban.

Mahmood Khan, a civil society worker in Helmand, asked what is the central government doing? He has appealed to stop the violence.

In the past few weeks, the Taliban have captured several key districts in Afghanistan, including the country’s northeastern province of Takhar.

Last week, the Taliban killed a popular Afghan comedian in the country’s Kandahar province.

After occupying new territories in Afghanistan, the Taliban have reimposed repressive laws on Afghan women.

Afghanistan will expose Pakistan in UNSC, will hand over evidence of helping the Taliban.

The Afghan government is accusing Pakistan of helping the terrorist organization Taliban in the fight. However, Pakistan has consistently denied this.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan has made all preparations to provide physical evidence in support of its claim to the UN Security Council.

Afghanistan’s ambassador to the United Nations Ghulam Isakzai said that Pakistan is providing aid to the Taliban.

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