New Delhi: Even when the Taliban “convinced” foreign citizens and missions in Afghanistan that they would not face security issues, Indian mission in Kabul warned Indian citizens in the country to avoid all the movements that were not important and be careful with their threat seriously kidnapping.
The Indian Embassy said in an advisor that the security situation remained dangerous in several provinces in Afghanistan.
Government sources on Tuesday were also described as unfounded and naughty reports about the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar after meeting several Taliban leaders during a recent visit to Qatar.
The embassy said terror groups had increased “violence” and conducted a series of complex attacks including civilians, adding Indian citizens there was no exception because they also faced serious kidnapping threats.
It is said to be traveling out of major cities to be avoided and that every important movement can be stored as discrete.
“Movement especially during the peak trip hours must also be avoided.
When traveling on the road, keeping the distance from the possibility of a target like a military convoy,” he said.