Over 30,000 families displaced from Afghanistan's Kandahar
Over 30,000 families displaced from Afghanistan's Kandahar
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Over 30,000 people in the South of Afghanistan have been relocated due to violence in the region, particularly in the Kandahar region, which has seen heavy combat in recent months as Taliban terrorists mount a blistering offensive, government officials said. There were also many families who have been removed in the areas of Farah Badghis and Helmand, Afghanistan local news reported.

The new wave of deadly encounters by Taliban terrorists started in Afghanistan last month. With US and NATO forces announcing withdrawal from the country, the Taliban began an assault on major cities and seized control of several cities. Taliban have also attacked civilians and forced regressive and barbaric rules in the provinces that fell to them. In less than a week, the Taliban captured seven out of 34 provincial capitals in the country.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Tuesday informed that at least 180 people have been killed while more than 1,180 have been wounded in four Afghan cities alone since July 9 as Taliban offensives have escalated. The Afghan government forces and the Taliban must stop fighting "to prevent bloodshed." If they fail to return to the negotiating table and reach an agreement, the situation for the Afghan people will become "even worse," Sputnik reported citing Michelle Bachelet

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