570 Taliban militants killed in Afghanistan in last 24 hours


The US airstrikes crushed the Taliban camp

Taliban seize two more important Afghan cities, Kunduz and Sir-e-Pul

KABUL: Afghanistan's defense ministry has claimed to have killed 572 Taliban militants in the past 24 hours. However, Afghanistan also acknowledged that the Taliban had taken control of two key cities in Afghanistan. The United States also carried out airstrikes on the Taliban and blew up numerous camps.

The Afghan Defense Ministry issued a statement claiming that 572 Taliban militants had been killed in the past 24 hours. Not only that, but about 300 terrorists were seriously injured. The United States also assisted in the operation in Afghanistan.

The U.S. airstrikes have blown up numerous Taliban camps and killed at least 200 militants. A spokesman for Afghanistan said the US Air Force had helped and bombed Taliban militants. The bombing also destroyed about 100 Taliban vehicles.

However, a hospital and a school were also mistakenly blown up during the air strike. Schools and hospitals were also bombed during the airstrikes in Helmand province. But since the area was under Taliban control, there was no damage. The Taliban, on the other hand, has begun to occupy one area after another in Afghanistan.

The Taliban captured two important cities in Afghanistan. The Afghan government said it had captured Sir-e-Pul and the city of Kunduz. The Taliban militants captured the area within hours of the strike. The Afghan army immediately withdrew from the area.

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