Afghan government takes big step to end corona virus
Afghan government takes big step to end corona virus
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The Afghan government along with the Taliban have implemented a ceasefire throughout the country. Both countries have taken this step for the elimination of coronavirus. Also, it has refused to mobilize socially and politically in the country. A case of infection of 22 people has been reported in Afghanistan so far.

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According to media reports, immediately after the announcement of the ceasefire, at least 24 soldiers were killed in an attack on the security forces base in southern Afghanistan today. He said, Sleeping security personnel was attacked. 14 Afghan army personnel and 10 policemen were killed in the attack. After the attack, all the attackers escaped in two army vehicles with pickup trucks, weapons, and ammunition. This is the most gruesome attack ever since the Taliban-US peace deal last month.

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Regarding this virus, Defense Minister Asadullah Khalid said through a video message, 'In order to stop the pandemic in the country, our demand and suggestion have been' ceasefire 'so that we can help people with treatment and precaution to every corner of the country. According to foreign news, Khalid said that the Afghan government and security forces are working throughout the country to prevent infection. There is no response to this from the Taliban. The ceasefire suggestion comes at a time when armed attacks were launched by the Taliban against Afghan security forces. Afghanistan has allocated $ 25 million and built several isolation centers that have more than 1,000 beds. So far 22 people have been found infected in the country who recently went to Iran.

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