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Taliban: Firing near the Afghanistan national flag in Pakistan.

PakistanTaliban attack sharp-edged people arriving at Kabul airport,

Taliban: Firing near the Afghanistan national flag in Pakistan.

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  • Amanullah Saleh targeted the Taliban and Pakistan
  • Taliban attack sharp-edged people arriving at Kabul airport to leave Afghanistan

A video of a Kabul gurdwara has surfaced amid Taliban occupation of Afghanistan. The video was shared by Manjinder Singh Sirsa, president of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee. It shows that Taliban leaders have reached Kabul’s Gurudwara Sahib. Regarding the video, Manjinder Singh Sirsa says that the Taliban have met Hindus and Sikhs who have taken refuge in a gurdwara in Kabul and assured them of their safety.

Sirsa also said that he had spoken to the Prime Minister’s Office about the Indian family trapped in Afghanistan. It is learned that all the visas have been approved under the new scheme launched for the people trapped in Afghanistan. Sirsa said he had also spoken to Gurnam Singh, president of the Gurdwara Committee in Kabul. Now waiting to leave Kabul. Meanwhile, 6 people are also being taken to the airport from the Gurudwara today.

“Afghanistan is not small enough for Pakistan to swallow it,” said Amrullah Saleh,

acting president of Afghanistan. “All countries should respect legal norms, not violence. But, on the other hand, Afghanistan is so big that Pakistan cannot swallow it, and the Taliban cannot rule it,” he said on social media. So don’t let the chapter on inhumanity and surrender against terrorists be added to your history.

Saleh also said that he saluted those who waved the national flag and came forward for the honour of the country. Saleh’s statement came after the Jalalabad incident, as images of Afghan flags flying from some areas, including Jalalabad, surfaced on Thursday.

After occupying Afghanistan, the Taliban claim that their rule will not be the same as before this time, but the reality is coming to the fore. After capturing Kabul three days ago, the Taliban said that those who wanted to leave Afghanistan would not be stopped, but now they have cordoned off Kabul airport, and people are being stopped before they reach the airport. Only foreigners are being allowed out.

The Taliban, which is in power in Afghanistan, has expressed its intention. Taliban leader Wahidullah Hashimi said there would be no democracy in Afghanistan because it did not exist here. Hashimi told Reuters news agency that the Taliban did not need to show what the government of Afghanistan would look like, as it was clear that Sharia law would prevail here.

After occupying Afghanistan, the Taliban claims that it will not show cruelty, but its reality is coming to the fore. It shows images of Taliban militants attacking people arriving at Kabul airport to leave Afghanistan with whips and sharp weapons. People are no longer allowed inside the airport. Ordinary Afghans can only reach the airport gate. Meanwhile, firing resumed at Kabul airport on Thursday night. However, it is alleged that the bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a U.S. military base.

Huge crowds of people at Kabul airport to leave Afghanistan There is

an atmosphere of chaos at Kabul airport. America is busy airlifting its people. While thousands of people from Afghanistan are also arriving at Kabul airport to get out of there, the Taliban stops them at the gate. There are also reports that some women are dropping their children over the barbed wire wall toward the airport so that American soldiers on the other side can pick them up and get them inside the airport. The United States has said 9,000 people have been evacuated from Afghanistan so far.

Four Afghan army commanders killed in public at Kandahar airport The

Taliban have killed four Afghan army commanders in public in front of a crowd at a stadium in Kandahar. According to sources, the incident took place on August 15. The commanders surrendered to the Taliban on August 13.

The Taliban have also killed a police officer who had cut the nails of their fighters.

Taliban supporters have also killed Pacha Khan, the police chief of Shah Wali Kot in Kandahar. Taliban supporters said Pacha Khan was a formidable commander who also plucked the nails of Taliban fighters. The Taliban killed him before announcing an amnesty.

This photo of Kabul is from Tuesday. It shows people carrying a child who has been the victim of Taliban violence.

Taliban bans trade with India The Taliban have banned

all imports and exports from India after occupying Afghanistan. According to Dr Ajay Sahay, director-general of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO), the Taliban currently bans all cargo movement on Pakistani transport routes. Dr Sahay said India exports sugar, pharmaceuticals, tea, coffee, spices and transmission towers to Afghanistan. While items like dry fruits and onions are imported from Afghanistan. However, he hoped that commercial activities would be started soon as necessary and beneficial for both countries.

UAE

shelters fugitive President Ashraf Ghani and his family The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has sheltered Ashraf Ghani and his family on humanitarian grounds. The UAE Foreign Ministry has confirmed this. In a major development here, the Afghan embassy in Tajikistan has ordered the arrest of fugitive President Ashraf Ghani, Hamdullah Mohib and Fazlullah Mahmoud Fazli through Interpol.

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