The Taliban has gained management over many key cities within the area.
Highlights
- Taliban has gained management over many key cities in Afghanistan.
- On Thursday, Taliban took management of the second-largest metropolis Kandahar.
- US Embassy criticised Taliban for executing surrendered military personnel.
Kabul:
Because the Taliban is gaining floor in Afghanistan by capturing many key cities within the nation, the phobia group is now forcing girls to get married to its terrorists, a media report mentioned on Thursday.
Afghans are additionally witnessing the execution of captured troopers and unprovoked assaults on civilians by the Taliban in its latest captured areas.
Afghans pouring into Kabul and people nonetheless in Taliban-held areas say they’ve witnessed unprovoked assaults on civilians and executions of captured troopers. As well as, they are saying, Taliban have demanded that communities flip over single girls to grow to be “wives” for his or her terrorists — a type of sexual violence, human-rights teams say, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
The Taliban had publicly pledged to be magnanimous in victory, assuring authorities officers, troops and the individuals of Afghanistan that they don’t have anything to worry as ever-larger swaths of the nation fall underneath their management. However their actions say in any other case, The Wall Avenue Journal added.
On Thursday, the US Embassy in Kabul had criticised the Taliban because it had obtained reviews of the Taliban executing members of the Afghan navy who had surrendered. “Deeply disturbing & might represent battle crimes,” the embassy mentioned on Twitter.
The Taliban has gained management over many key cities within the area. On Thursday evening, the phobia group claimed that it took management of the nation’s second-largest metropolis Kandahar after seizing the governor’s workplace and different administrative buildings within the metropolis. Thus far, the phobia group has captured 12 provincial capitals within the nation.
The phobia group is extensively combating with the Afghan authorities forces in an try to seize key cities and seize energy quickly after the US forces withdrawal from Afghanistan underneath a peace deal signed between the Taliban and Washington.
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