One more terrorist attack on the Taliban, killing six, including a child


- Fighting escalated between terrorists in Afghanistan

- The Taliban's demand that our envoy be recognized by the United Nations and given a chance to speak in the Assembly

- Taliban removes Pak flag from relief trucks sent to Pakistan to help terrorists

- Ambassadors of Pakistan-China and Russia held a meeting with Taliban leaders in Kabul

Kabul: Terrorist attacks have continued even after the Taliban took over Afghanistan. Earlier, the Taliban used to attack civilians, but now other terrorist organizations are attacking the Taliban. The Taliban were shot dead by a gunman in Jalalabad. Taliban vehicles were also attacked in eastern Afghanistan. A total of six people were killed in the attack.

The attack also killed a child along with the Taliban while several others were injured who have been hospitalized for treatment. However, no terrorist group has claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attacks. The Taliban is currently under attack by the Haqqani network and IS. A similar attack took place two days ago in which more than six Taliban militants were killed.

Many Taliban have been declared terrorists by the United Nations. Now that the Taliban have taken over Afghanistan, it has signaled its readiness to send an envoy to the United Nations. The Taliban had chosen Suhail Shaheen as its spokesman and demanded that the United Nations recognize him and give him a chance to speak in the current session. Representatives from China, Pakistan and Russia met again with the Taliban. The meeting was also attended by Taliban leaders Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah.

Fear of the Taliban has led to the closure of women-run businesses in Afghanistan. Many restaurants in Kabul that were staffed by women have been closed. The restaurant has been closed as the Taliban imposes sanctions on women. Pakistan had sent 12 relief trucks to the Taliban, although the truck was carrying a Pakistani flag, which in a way insulted Pakistan by removing the Taliban.

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