300 Taliban killed in Afghanistan’s Andarab: Reports

Andarab: In a recent development from Taliban capturing Afghanistan, as many as 300 Talibs have been killed during a fighting in Afghanistan’s Andarab, said a report of Republic World. The Afghans unity showed the protest against the Taliban’s takeover.

After the civilians joined hands with the Northern Alliance, the anti-Taliban movement has further strengthened. Amrullah Saleh, who self pronounced as the President of Afghanistan, has directly challenged the Taliban.

Hundreds of people were seen protesting against the Taliban in Greece. They were holding rallies and flags demanding the removal of the Taliban from Afghanistan.

Afghanistan has been facing the worst situation since the day Taliban captured the country. People have been desperately trying to leave the country which has also led to death of several people at Kabul airport.

Earlier today, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid announced that talks on the formation of a new government with Afghan political leaders were underway and that a new government will be announced soon.

Members of the Taliban’s political leaders on Saturday met in Kabul with a number of politicians including former President Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, the head of High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR), and discussions focused on the overall political situation including the formation of an inclusive government.

Abdullah in a Facebook post confirmed the meeting with the Taliban leaders, saying that discussions were focused on the political process and the formation of an inclusive government.

 
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