Night curfew across the country except Kabul, Afghanistan to stop the Taliban


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The Afghan government has imposed a curfew across the country to prevent Taliban militants from attacking cities. However, with the exception of the capital Kabul and two other provinces, the movement of people has been banned across the country from 10.00 pm to 8.00 am. The Times of Israel, on the other hand, has revealed that China, Pakistan and Turkey have been active in helping the Taliban at a time when US troops are rapidly withdrawing from Afghanistan.

Fighting between the Taliban and Afghan government forces has intensified over the past two months following the announcement of the withdrawal of international troops, including the United States, from Afghanistan. Taliban terrorists have occupied many parts of the country. Taliban militants are advancing rapidly in rural areas and have occupied major roads. However, they have not yet been able to capture any major city.

The Afghan government has imposed night curfews in 21 provinces to curb Taliban violence. However, Kabul, Panjshir and Nangarhar have been exempted from the curfew. Meanwhile, 20 Taliban militants were killed in an airstrike in eastern Kunar province of Afghanistan. Along with this the Afghan Air Force carried out air strikes in two other provinces. More than 50 Taliban militants were killed and 12 others were injured in the two attacks.

According to a report published in the Times of Israel, Pakistan currently needs US security in a bad economic situation. Even in such a situation it is moving forward with China and Turkey. In the report, Fabian Bashart, a foreign affairs expert, said that Pakistan had started changing its policy since June this year. In June, Pakistan announced that it would no longer give land to the United States to set up military camps.

The report says China is concerned that East Turkestan, an organization of Afghan Uighurs, will become a hub for the Islamic Movement in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. The organization is active in Xinjiang. However, the Taliban have reconciled with China and dispelled China's suspicions. As a result, China is also backing the Taliban.

In addition, Turkey is also seeing its benefits by joining the trio. He thinks the Taliban rule in Afghanistan will give him a chance to lead Muslim countries. Turkey has already become a favorite of China by targeting Uighur Muslims in its own country. China also wants to fill the vacuum created by the US troop withdrawal in Afghanistan with its presence. The three countries are also eyeing Afghanistan's mineral wealth. Jammu and Kashmir columnist Farooq Gadarbali, on the other hand, tweeted that China wanted to completely end peace in the region by cooperating with Pakistan and the Taliban.

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