Taliban Captures Afghanistan’s Second Provincial Capital Sheberghan City- Report

The Taliban have captured the city of Sheberghan, the second provincial capital of Afghanistan. The news agency AFP has given information about this.
Image Credit: Navbharat Times
Image Credit: Navbharat Times

Afghanistan News: The Taliban have captured the city of Sheberghan, the second provincial capital of Afghanistan. The news agency AFP has given information about this. Significantly, after the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, the Taliban is again spreading its foot in the country and has taken control of many areas. Taliban violence continues in Afghanistan.

Taliban attacked Afghan capital Kabul

Earlier in the Afghan capital Kabul, the Taliban attacked on Friday and killed the director of the Afghan government's state media center. This is the latest case of killing of a government official in recent times. This incident has happened at a time when an attempt was made to assassinate the caretaker Defense Minister of the country just a few days ago.

Assassination of Director of the Afghan government's state media centre

Image Credit: BBC News
Image Credit: BBC News

The assassination of the director of the state media centre comes as the Taliban move to take more areas under their control as US and NATO forces complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of the month. The Taliban have been waging conflict across Afghanistan for several months and, after taking control of smaller administrative districts, are now trying to take control of provincial capitals.

Meanwhile, the Taliban appear to have captured Zaranj, the capital of southern Nimroj province, on Friday. Although this victory is symbolic, it is being considered as a big victory. The government has claimed fighting over the city's critical infrastructure is still ongoing and Zaranj has not been captured, but the Taliban have released photos on social media showing Talibanis at the local airport and entry points to the city. . The governor of the province, Abdul Karim, fled from Barhawi Zaranj to take refuge in the peaceful Chahar Burjak district, where he is protected by the local ethnic Baloch population.

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