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Taliban And Afghan Army Fight Fiercely In Afghanistan

Taliban and Afghan army fight fiercely in Afghanistan, increasing attacks every day. The withdrawal of foreign forces into Afghanistan has given new life to the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

A new chapter on violence is being written here. Every day attacks are increasing. It is believed that by September 11, the situation will become uncontrollable until the full withdrawal of the army.

The Taliban carried out several attacks across the country in the last 24 hours. A former news anchor Nikat Rwan was shot dead in Kandahar.

The Taliban have now launched large-scale attacks on many cities. Great bombing is being done. The Taliban’s war with the Afghan army is going on in Helmand, Kabul, Baghlan, Herat, Farah, Badakhshan, Takhar, and Faryab.

According to Defense Ministry spokesman Fawad Aman, the Taliban have increased their attacks in the last three days.

There has been tremendous damage in these attacks. 20 members of the security force and 180 Taliban have been killed. The army has also conducted airstrikes at many places. Commando forces have been deployed in some areas.

As expected, violence has intensified only after US President Joe Biden announced May 1 to begin the withdrawal process and withdraw the entire army by September 11.

Along with the Taliban, now other organizations have also become active. The Taliban had previously told the US that it was not in contact with al-Qaeda.

It is now coming to light that the two were planning to occupy Afghanistan by keeping in constant touch.

Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar and British Foreign Minister Raab’s emphasis on the free trade agreement, know what happened.

India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar held bilateral talks with UK Foreign Minister Domnik Raab on Thursday.

The main thrust of the two sides in the talks was on the implementation of the ambitious plan -3030 on the India-UK Extended Trade Partnership (ETP) to pave the way for the Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

The two ministers also discussed Indo-Pacific cooperation and global health challenges in detail.

Negotiations between the two sides were to be held face-to-face, but the Indian delegation went online in view of the possibility of Coronavirus infection.

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