KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on Tuesday that the Taliban could not make the Afghan government surrender even in the next hundred years.
The Khaama Press reported that Ghani in a cabinet meeting at the Afghan Presidential Palace also said that the Taliban and its supporters were responsible for current bloodshed and destruction in this country.
National Security Adviser Hamdullah Muhib said that the Taliban region expansion did not mean they were welcomed by Afghans, and added that people were ready to defend their territory.
He also informed that seven Hawk Black helicopters were immediately handed over to Afghan national defense and security forces which would help bring sustainable conflict under control.
Meanwhile, the country’s defense ministry informed that more than 200 Taliban terrorists have been killed in the last 24 hours.
Taliban, on the other hand, claimed that they had caught six more districts in the same duration.
At least 10,000 members of the Afghan command forces were involved in pressing the Taliban throughout the country.
Afghanistan has witnessed a surge in violence because the Taliban had intensified his attack on the government.
This came when foreign troops withdrew from a war-hit country.
When the Taliban has taken control of several districts throughout the country, the assessment of US intelligence has suggested the country’s civilian government to fall in a group of terror in a few months from US troops who are fully interesting.
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