How Pakistan is helping 'Taliban,' Afghanistan's army has shown the whole world
How Pakistan is helping 'Taliban,' Afghanistan's army has shown the whole world
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Kabul: Pakistan's assistance to the Taliban, a terror group in Afghanistan, comes to light day by day. Now the Afghan army has also placed evidence of this before the world. According to media reports, in the last few days, Afghan forces have taken a major lead in the war against the Taliban with US assistance. The Afghan army has liberated several villages and highways from Taliban control. The Afghan army has also foiled an attack on the Salma Dam, which has been built with India's help. Some Pakistanis along with the Taliban have also been killed in the Afghan army operation. They were associated with the Pakistani army and their ID cards have been recovered.

 

 

Afghanistan National Defence Security Forces (ANDSF) is constantly pushing back the Taliban with US cooperation. The US is carrying out airstrikes on Taliban targets with the help of fighter and drone aircraft before it is completely out of Afghanistan. Hundreds of Taliban have been killed in the operation. Earlier, the Taliban claimed to have captured 85 percent of Afghanistan's territory. But now the Afghan army has pushed it back into many villages and areas adjoining highways. The Afghan Army has increased its influence in 20 provinces including Ghazni, Takhar, Kandahar, Helmand, and Baghlan in Afghanistan.

 

 

Earlier, it was reported that the Taliban was engaged in destroying infrastructure within Afghanistan as part of a strategy. At the same time, its fighters want to capture military posts, including roads, to prevent the Afghan army from taking action. Sensing the Taliban's strategy, the Afghan government has beefed up the security of Maymana-Akina, Heratan-Kabul-Torakham, Spin Boldak-Kandahar city-Lashkargah, and Islam Kala-Herat highways. Pakistan is also considered an ally in the Taliban's strategy, as according to media reports, ISI was said to target India's built infrastructure in Afghanistan.

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