WASHINGTON: The US has expressed concern for the killing of civilians recently by the Taliban group in Afghanistan hit by a war.
At the media briefing on Friday, White House spokesman Jen PSAKi said that the US was “tight tracking” and “worry about” the killing of civilian retaliation in Afghanistan.
“If the Taliban claims to want international legitimacy, this action will not make them the legitimacy they are looking for.
They do not have to stay on this track.
They can choose to devote the same energy as them for their military campaigns,” Tolo News Afghanistan quoted PSAKI.
Recently, the Taliban killed many of the main figures in Afghanistan, including the Head of the Government of the Government Dawa Khan, the famous poet Abdullah Aifi and the famous comedian Nazar Mohammad.
Some reports have also emerged claim that the Taliban looted innocent civilians after controlling the main area.
On Friday, rebel groups arrested the capital of Nimroz Province Zaraj.
Since foreign forces began to escape from Afghanistan, the Taliban had fought widely with the Afghan government in an effort to gain control of the main fields.