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The Taliban brutally defeated a 12-year-old boy in Afghanistan

The Taliban brutally defeated a 12-year-old boy in Afghanistan
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Farab: Taliban terrorists brutally beat a 12-year-old boy in North Farenab Province Afghanistan, local media said on Tuesday.
The minor was reportedly beaten when his father was a security official, Pajhwok Afghane News reported.
Taliban’s cruelty has increased in Afghanistan since the group began to capture the area in the country, posting the withdrawal of US troops from the country.
Violence has surged in the country since foreign forces began to leave.
Taliban terrorists have brutally tortured civilians in the region, said Media Reports.
Human rights violations have increased in Afghanistan at the time of the withdrawal of North Atlantic Agreement Organizations (NATO) from a torn country to be completed.
Over the past few weeks, Afghanistan has witnessed a surge in violence because the Taliban intensified his attack with a full pullback of foreign troops just a few weeks.
Last week, a popular comedian in Afghanistan was killed by unknown gunmen allegedly the Taliban in the Kandahar province in the country.
Nazar Mohammad, better known as Khasha Zwan, was expelled from his home on July 22 and killed, in accordance with Tolo News.
The family of the comedians, who had previously served in the Kandahar police, had blamed the Taliban for the attack.
Heavy clashes occurred between Afghan and Taliban forces in several Afghan cities.
Aghhan’s troops fought against the Taliban in Lashkargah when the battle increased in the city in South Helmand Province and the front line was in District 1 where the US held air strikes on Monday morning.
Over the past few weeks, the Taliban had arrested several districts in Afghanistan including Takhar, the country’s northeastern province.
Nationally, the Taliban controlled 223 districts, with 116 contested and the government held 68, according to the Long war journal, whose calculations with CNN estimates.
It is said that 17 of 34 provincial capital is directly threatened by the Taliban.

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