Taliban atrocities: Shooting for waving Afghan flag, killing three


The Taliban's talk of good governance was vague

40 killed in three days in Kabul airport stampede and shooting: US evacuates 3,200 people from Afghanistan: Germany sends 600 troops, France rescues 21 Indians

Afghans should hand over weapons to us, not harm anyone: Taliban claim

Taliban demolish monument to Shiite hero Abdul Ali in province where 1500-year-old Buddha statue blown up

Kabul: After occupying Afghanistan, the Taliban is claiming that it will not be as hardline as before. However, contrary to what the Taliban is saying, the situation is looking at the grassroots level.

Taliban militants opened fire on a group of people waving the Afghan flag in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Three people were killed and several others were injured. The video of the incident is also going viral.

Citizens of Jalalabad staged a rally on the eve of Afghanistan's Independence Day and waved their country's flag while rejecting Taliban flags. The Taliban militants present there opened fire on civilians of their own country, killing two people.

At the same time, all those present at the rally were beaten to death. Meanwhile, some women in Kabul rallied for their freedom and refused to accept the Taliban regime, whose pictures are also going viral.

The Taliban, on the other hand, has ordered its citizens to hand over whatever weapons and ammunition they have and has assured that no innocent civilians will be harmed and the country will be protected.

Over time our leaders will come out in front of the people, we have nothing to hide. At the same time, the Taliban has told its official members not to celebrate the coup in Afghanistan and to remain calm. Although the Taliban is just talking, the reality is different.

Taliban terrorists can persecute Shia Muslims. Taliban militants blew up a statue of Abdul Ali Mazari, a Shia Muslim leader and fighter against terrorists. Abdul Ali Mazari was a leader of Afghanistan's Shia Muslim and Hazara communities who were assassinated by the Taliban in 1996.

The statue was located in Bamiyan province, where the Taliban had earlier blown up a 1,500-year-old Buddha statue. Now in the same area, two decades later, Taliban terrorists have also blown up a statue of Abdul Ali, the leader and hero of Shia Muslims.

The United States has said 3,200 people have been evacuated from Kabul so far by US forces in Afghanistan. Including American citizens and soldiers.

France, on the other hand, helped evacuate 21 Indians from Kabul. Germany has sent 600 troops to evacuate its nationals from Afghanistan. While India has said that every Indian from Afghanistan will be brought to a safe India.

President Ghani, who fled Afghanistan, took refuge in the UAE

Former President Ashraf Ghani has fled the country after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Earlier, it was reported that Ashraf Ghani had taken refuge in Tajikistan, but later it was reported that he was on his way to Oman from Tajikistan. Now news has come that Ashraf Ghani has taken refuge in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi. They will now be in Abu Dhabi.

Earlier, Russian state media claimed that President Ashraf Ghani, who was fleeing Afghanistan, had stuffed notes in his bags. But due to lack of space, he had to leave some bags full of notes on the runway. Meanwhile, Anas Haqqani, a member of the Taliban's political bureau, met with former Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah in Kabul.

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