Taliban capture Amry's highway built by India, Pakistan sends terrorists
Taliban capture Amry's highway built by India, Pakistan sends terrorists
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Kabul: With the return of U.S. troops to Afghanistan, Taliban terror continues to grow. The Taliban have rapidly taken over the areas one by one. According to Tolo News, fighters of the terror group Taliban have also captured India's Delaram-Jaranj Highway in Afghanistan.

The capture of Jaranj near the Iran border is a crucial strategic victory for the Taliban. Afghanistan operates via the 217-kilometer-long Delaram-Jaranj highway from Iran. According to a senior Kabul journalist, its capture is a strong blow to the Afghan government. After this occupation, business activities through this route will come into the hands of the Taliban. The Taliban have now started moving towards the capitals of the provinces after capturing the outskirts of the country. In the last 5 days, the Taliban have controlled five provincial capitals. Kunduz, Sar-e-Pol and Talukan were controlled by the Taliban in the north. These cities are the capitals of provinces of their own name.

In the south, It has taken control of Jaranj, the capital of Nimroz province bordering Iran. The Taliban have also taken control of Shabbarghan, the capital of Novzjan province bordering Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, after fierce fighting. On the other hand, Rizwan Murad, spokesman for Afghan Vice President Amirullah Saleh, said, "We have once again told the international community that the Taliban and its pro-Pakistan intelligence agency ISI have sent more than 20,000 fighters from madrasas to Afghanistan."

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