Taliban occupation of four provinces of Afghanistan, killing of women increased


Two more provinces fell into the hands of the Taliban

Taliban terrorists kill girls wearing tight clothes, jeans, chaos

Repatriation of Hindus and Sikhs from war-torn areas of Afghanistan to India: Appeal to Congress Center

KABUL: Taliban militants used to occupy districts in Afghanistan, but now the entire province has been annexed. According to the report, four provinces of Afghanistan are now under the control of the Taliban. At the same time, the atrocities of Taliban terrorists are on the rise.

The biggest victims are women. According to a report, if women go out wearing jeans or tight clothes, they are shot dead. A similar incident occurred in the northern province of Balkh.

One Samar Kandian village here is under Taliban control. Here a 21-year-old woman came out wearing tight clothes, the young woman was just about to get into her car when Taliban terrorists rained bullets on her and killed her.

However, police claimed that the girl was killed despite wearing a burqa. Currently, Taliban terrorists are forcibly marrying women while young women are killed if they wear tight clothes. As a result, many women are being relocated to safer places for fear of the Taliban.

Taranj, the capital of Nimroz, on the other hand, was captured by Taliban militants on Friday. The Taliban have now claimed control of two more provinces. While the government has said that we will regain these capitals. On Sunday morning, the Taliban took control of the northern parts of Kunduz and Sir-e-Pul.

While government personnel and troops are moving to a barracks three km away from the province. This means that the Afghan army is now so weak that it is allowing Taliban militants to occupy the province, and the fighting has now become one-sided.

Kunduz is considered to be the largest of the Taliban-held cities. The Taliban had previously occupied the city in 2015 and 2016 but could not retain it. Most of the north is now out of the hands of the Afghan government. Taliban militants looted and set fire to shops in any town or village they occupied.

Currently, there is an atmosphere of Afra Tafari all over Afghanistan. On the other hand, the Congress has demanded that Sikhs and Hindus living in Afghanistan, wherever there is a crisis, be brought back to India. Congress leader Jayveer Shergill has also written a letter to Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in this regard.

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