Taliban accidentally transfers huge amount to 'enemy' account, no longer getting back
Taliban accidentally transfers huge amount to 'enemy' account, no longer getting back
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Kabul: Wet dough in poverty... You may have heard this saying, but the taliban, the terror group, has suffered it. In fact, the Taliban, which are ruling Afghanistan these days, accidentally transferred money to their embassy account in Tajikistan, but now Tajikistan is refusing to return the money. Tell me, Tajikistan is a staunch critic of the Taliban.

According to reports, the Taliban transferred nearly $8 million (more than Rs 6 crore) to the Afghan Embassy account in Tajikistan, even though it was not to be done. According to media reports, the money was transferred by the government of former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and was to be used to finance a school for refugee children in Tajikistan. However, when the Taliban captured Afghanistan and Ghani fled the country, the deal failed.

A few weeks later, the money was transferred in September, but according to some reports, it has paid only around $4 00,000. At that time, there was no saying from the Taliban. Although Afghanistan's economy was completely destroyed by November, the Taliban then contacted the Tajikistan government and asked it to return the pie, but Tajikistan authorities flatly refused to accept it.

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