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ANDSF Killed, Wounded Over 20,000 Taliban In 120 Days.

Numbers gave by brutality observing office in the State Ministry for Peace Affairs show that more than 24,000 Taliban warriors were killed and injured in fights with the Afghan security powers in the course of recent months. In view of the insights of the State Ministry for Peace Affairs, during the period running from April to July, the Taliban dispatched 22,000 assaults in different chunks of the nation, and the assaults brought about the killing and injuring of 24,000 Taliban warriors. "The inundation of in excess of 10,000 warriors from outside Afghanistan to expand the viciousness shows that there are likewise unfamiliar hands behind the conflict in Afghanistan," said Sayed Abdullah Hashemi, an authority of the State Ministry for Peace Affairs. In the interim, Attaullah Salim, the appointee top of the High Council of National Reconciliation (HCNR), said that the current conflict in Afghanistan has no strict authenticity, adding that the Taliban should end the savagery. "We support conversations on all issues including the issue of detainees and the expulsion of names from the boycott remembering a discussion for the Constitution," said Salim, alluding to Taliban detainees. He said that the Taliban have not declared when they are prepared to hold the following round of talks." Conversations continue on between our contact gatherings and the Taliban development," said Salim. The Taliban have so far not remarked on the measurements about their losses. In light of the numbers by the State Ministry for Peace Affairs, during this period 5,777 regular citizens were likewise killed including ladies and kids.














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