The Taliban captured several districts in Afghanistan, 300 soldiers fled


The terrorists raised their heads as the US withdrew its troops

Fearing the Taliban, many Afghan soldiers fled to neighboring Tajikistan to save their lives.

Kabul: US troops are slowly withdrawing from Afghanistan. At the same time, Taliban militants have re-activated and taken over.

In northern Afghanistan, the Taliban have recaptured several areas by dispersing troops. More than 300 Afghan troops were crossing the border into Tajikistan. This information was provided by Tajikistan.

Tajikistan's State Committee for National Security said in a statement that Taliban militants were advancing to seize large numbers of border areas. More than 300 Afghan soldiers have fled the Badakhshan province of Afghanistan and crossed the border.

Considering the principles of humanity and being a good neighbor, we gave shelter to the Afghan troops when they were retreating and there was no protest.

In mid-April, US President Joe Biden announced the end of the ongoing war in Afghanistan. The Taliban have since re-emerged in Afghanistan and stepped up attacks.

At the same time, the areas from which the American army had driven them out are being recaptured. As of now, one-third of Afghanistan's 421 districts are occupied by Taliban militants. And now they have begun to expand their occupied territories. As a result, Afghanistan may now have to seek the help of another country.

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