Killing 20 people Shedding the Blood of Civilians in Panjshir Taliban

Taliban's ongoing war of resistance forces in the Panjshir Valley, Afghanistan. However, the Taliban has claimed that it has won Panjshir.
Image Credit: Dainik bhaskar
Image Credit: Dainik bhaskar

Taliban's ongoing war of resistance forces in the Panjshir Valley, Afghanistan. However, the Taliban has claimed that it has won Panjshir. On the other hand, the Resistance Force says it still has more than 60% of the Panjshirs. Meanwhile, a BBC report said that the Taliban is now shedding civilian blood in Panjshir and has killed 20 people so far. According to the BBC report, a shopkeeper was among the 20 people targeted by the Taliban. Locals say that the man did not run away even after the Taliban arrived, saying he was a poor shopkeeper and had nothing to do with the war.

The Taliban arrested him for selling SIMs to Resistance Force fighters and then murdered and put the body in his house. People also say that there were marks of injuries on the body. Two days ago, too, a video of Panjshir had surfaced, in which Taliban is are seen throwing a youth out of his house and firing bullets on the road. According to an Afghan news portal, the Taliban had said that the youth was a member of the Northern Alliance army in Panjshir. However, another deceased accomplice kept showing his ID card to the Taliban, but they did not agree and took his life.

Taliban is Beating Women on the Middle of the road.

The Taliban may make a million claims that it has changed, but the reality is that it is still as cruel and cruel against women as it was 20 years ago. Evidence of this is coming to the fore every day since the Taliban took over in Afghanistan. In the capital Kabul, another picture of the

Shedding civilian blood in Panjshir
Shedding civilian blood in Panjshir

Taliban is beating a woman has surfaced. This woman was involved in the demonstration in Kabul. The Taliban surrounded it and started raining sticks and whips.

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