Taliban blow up checkpoint in Afghanistan: 15 policemen killed


Kabul, October 22, 2019, Tuesday

Taliban militants in Afghanistan launched a major attack. In this attack, militants blew up a checkpoint in Ali Abad district in Kunduz. About 15 police personnel were killed. In addition, two police officers were critically injured and undergoing treatment.

The Kunduz province is dominated by Taliban militants, which has made it easier for terrorists to carry out the attack. The terrorists have fled after the attack, which has led to an investigation into the area. Taliban militant spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the attack.

Currently more than half of Afghanistan's provinces are dominated by Taliban terrorist organizations. And is attacking Afghan soldiers and police every day. So far thousands of civilians have been victimized by this terrorist organization. Currently US troops are also providing security in Afghanistan.

There are about 14,000 US troops in Afghanistan, including Afghanistan's soldiers. The withdrawal of these troops was announced by US President Donald Trump. The US spoke with the Taliban, a terrorist organization, and both were finally ready to move towards peace.

Although the US has not yet removed troops, it has started attacking the Taliban. At present, the Afghan administration has been alerted to every other police checkpoint and camps, etc., and there is also a possibility of more attacks by the Taliban, which has also alerted civilians.

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