Kabul: Taliban open fire to quell ongoing protests against Pakistan in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. This has been confirmed by several media agencies. According to reports, hundreds of women and men were heading towards Rashtrapati Bhavan opposing Pakistan, which Taliban fighters started firing to drive out. This created panic.
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Pakistan is facing strong opposition in Afghanistan. Slogans were also raised in Kabul late on Monday night for the return of Pakistan Murdabad and ISI chief. According to media reports, there is also a Serena Hotel near Rashtrapati Bhavan in Kabul. Faiz Hamid, chief of the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, has been staying at the same hotel for a week. The protesters were heading towards the same hotel. Pakistan has found it costly to assist the Taliban in Panjsheer.
Pakistan has been strongly opposed in Afghanistan following the recent attacks by the Pakistani Air Force against Fighters of the Northern Alliance. It was also witnessed in Kabul on Monday night. According to media reports, Afghan women took to the streets against the ISI chief and Pakistan. The protesters raised slogans of Pakistan Murdabad and demanded to leave ISI Chief Faiz Hamid.
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