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Pakistani Army Involved in Taliban Violence: Officers also Killed in Encounter

Afghanistan's National Defense Security Forces, with the help of the US, have evacuated several villages occupied by the Taliban.

Nidhi Hakla

Afghanistan's National Defense Security Forces, with the help of the US, have evacuated several villages occupied by the Taliban. After the action of the forces, it has become clear that Pakistani fighters are also equally involved in the violence of the Taliban. During the encounter, many such fighters have been killed by the Afghan forces, who are officers in the Pakistani army. Pakistani ID cards have also been found from them.

Taliban on the back foot in 20 areas

  • According to the report, thanks to international aid and US airstrikes, Afghan forces have freed villages close to the highways from Taliban occupation. They also thwarted an attack on Indian-assisted Salma Dam in Herat.
  • Many Taliban fighters have been killed during the encounter. There are also many such fighters, from whom Pakistani ID cards have been found. Among them is an officer of the Pakistan Army. This is an indication that Pakistan is also fully involved in Taliban violence and its foothold.
  • Afghan Forces said that the officers of the Intelligence Agency killed Javed, a Pakistani Army officer. Javed was leading in Logar, Pakita.
  • Afghan forces have pushed back the Taliban in 20 provinces, including Ghazni, Takhar, Kandahar, Helmand, and Baghlan. There is heavy fighting on both sides here.
  • The forces have secured the Maymana-Akina, Hairatan-Kabul-Torkham, Spin Boldak-Kandahar City-Lashkarga, and Islam Kala-Herat highways to ensure that there is no problem in movement. Security has been increased in many cities including Mazar-e-Sharif, Jalalabad, Kandahar City, Herat.
  • US forces in Afghanistan are currently helping the Afghan Forces. Many airstrikes have also been done. Of these, 81 Taliban have been killed in Shibarghan.
Image Credit: ANI news

Fatwa issued against the Taliban

Local leaders have appealed to the people to take up arms against the Taliban. Ayatollah Wahezada, Shia cleric of Daikundi has issued a fatwa. He appealed to the people to join the war. On the other hand, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid has warned America that there will be consequences for this airstrike.

Imran had told the Taliban refugees Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan had said a few days ago that the Taliban are not a military organization, but they are ordinary citizens. There are 30 lakh, such refugees, on the Pakistan border. There are camps on the border. Somewhere there are one lakh people in them and somewhere 5 lakh. Among them are civilians too. So how can a country act on them? How can you call these camps a haven? Imran said that most of the refugees on the border are Pashtuns, a fighting community like the Taliban.

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