Taliban warns India against military moves in Afghanistan
"If they (India) come to Afghanistan militarily and have their presence, I think that will not be good for them," Taliban spokesperson Muhammed Suhail Shaheen said.
"If they (India) come to Afghanistan militarily and have their presence, I think that will not be good for them," Taliban spokesperson Muhammed Suhail Shaheen said.
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said “elements” of a battalion were now in Kabul, the vanguard of three Marine and Army battalions that the U.S. was sending to help more Americans and their Afghan colleagues get out quickly.
Taliban militants have captured Warsaj district, the last bastion of the Afghan government in Takhar province, and further consolidated their position in the country's northern region.
The Taliban have so far taken over Kunduz and Aibak cities in the north, triggering fears of an assault on Mazar-e-Sharif, the fourth-largest city in Afghanistan and the capital of Balkh province.
Many explosive devices were used to killed American soldiers in Afghanistan, 80 percent of them used ammonium nitrate which is the precursor for explosives were produced in two Pakistani factories.
Understandably, the Taliban might be reluctant to strike a peace deal with the Afghan government at the moment.
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