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MPs: Taliban confiscated Afghan Province in the south

MPs: Taliban confiscated Afghan Province in the south
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Kabul: A member of the Afghan parliament said the Taliban had captured the province of Logar, right in the south of the capital, Kabul.
Homa Ahmadi, Logar The form of parliamentarians, said that the Taliban controlled all provinces, including its capital, and reached a district in the nearby Kabul Province on Saturday.
Which places a guerrilla of less than 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of the country’s capital.
The Taliban has also captured many of North, West and South Afghanistan less than three weeks before the United States will attract his last troops.
The Taliban launched a multi-branch attack on Saturday Saturday at Mazar-e-Sharif, a big city in North Afghanistan was maintained by a former strong warlord.
Munir Ahmad Farhad, a spokesman for the provincial governor in the North Balkh Province, said the Taliban attacked the city from several directions that set a heavy battle on his edge.
There is no word directly to the victim.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had flown to Mazar-e-Sharif on Wednesday to collect city defense, meeting with some militia commanders allied with the government.
The Taliban arrested many South Afghanistans in the last few days in a quick attack that has raised concerns about full takeover less than three weeks before A.S.
will draw his last troops.
The Taliban has captured most of the North, West and South Afghanistan in recent weeks, leaving the government supported by the West controlling provincial smelling in the center and east, and the capital, Kabul.
Withdrawal of foreign troops and swift retreats of the Afghan forces themselves – although hundreds of billions of dollars in AID for years – have raised concerns, the Taliban can return to power or the country can plunge into the civil war.
The first marines of the contingent of 3,000 arrived on Friday to help partially evacuate the US embassy.
The rest is set to arrive on Sundays, and the spread they have asked questions about whether the administration will meet the August 31 withdrawal time limit.
The temporary Taliban released a video where the unnamed rebels announced the takeover of the main radio station in the southern city of Kandahar, which fell into a guerrilla earlier this week.
The station has changed its name to Sharia’s voice, or Islamic law.
He said all employees were present and will broadcast news, political analysis and the reading of the Koran, the Islamic holy book.
It seems the station will no longer play music.
It is not clear whether the Taliban has cleared the previous employees or let them return to work.
Most of the people of Kandahar specialized in traditional dresses liked by the Taliban.
The man in the video congratulated the people of the Taliban victory.
Taliban has operated cellular radio stations for years, but has not operated stations in big cities since they ruled the country in 1996-2001.
At that time, they also run a station called Sharia’s voice from Kandahar, the birth of militant groups.
Music is prohibited.
The A.S.
Increasing shortly after the 9/11 attack, Al-Qaida planned and carried out when protected by the Taliban.
After quickly expelling the Taliban, the US shifted towards the development of the nation, hoping to create a modern state of Afghanistan after decades of war and riots.
Earlier this year, President Joe Biden announced the timeline to withdraw all troops A.S.
At the end of August, promised to end the non-country of America.
His predecessor, President Donald Trump, has reached an agreement with the Taliban to pave the way for US withdrawal.
Biden’s announcement set the latest attack in the movement.
The Taliban, which has long controlled most of the countryside of Afghanistan, moves quickly to seize the provincial capital, border crossings, and other major infrastructure.
They are now within 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Kabul.
Tens of thousands of Afghans had left their homes, with many who were afraid of returning to the rules of the oppressive Taliban.
The previous group has regulated Afghanistan under the hardly version of Islam in which women are mostly limited to homes.

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