Afghanistan's peace deal could not last 48 hours, Taliban attacks again
Afghanistan's peace deal could not last 48 hours, Taliban attacks again
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Kabul: The Afghan peace deal with mistrust, suspicion and half-hearted plan could not provide peace to the Afghans even for 2 days. The peace agreement between the US and the Taliban to establish peace in Afghanistan almost came to an end when there was a blast in the football field of Khost city in eastern Afghanistan. 3 people were killed in the blast.

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However, the responsibility of this attack has not been taken by any terrorist organization so far. The US and Qatar signed a historic peace agreement on February 29 in Qatar's capital Doha. Under this, a cease-fire was to be done on behalf of all sides. On 2 March, the Taliban announced a partial break of the ceasefire treaty, blasting it within 48 hours.

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Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the time set to reduce violence has now ended. Now our activities will continue as before. As per the US-Taliban agreement, our Mujahideen will not attack foreign troops. Our attack on the Afghan government will continue. The Taliban had placed a condition before Afghanistan to release its 5000 prisoners of war, which was turned down by the Afghan government.

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