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Taliban Killing US Military Allies, Interpreter Beheaded

Taliban killing US military allies, interpreter beheaded. The Taliban has started a series of killings of Afghan civilians who cooperate with the US military.

Sohail Pardis, who works as an interpreter with the army, lives in Kabul. He was going to Khost province on Eid. His vehicle was stopped by the terrorists on the way. First shot him and later beheaded him.

According to CNN, Pardis’ friend told that he was threatened by Taliban terrorists for some time. They were saying that you are an American spy and their eyes and ears. You will not be abandoned.

It should be known that America is also apprehensive about this, which is why it has accelerated the visa process.

There are plans to take two and a half thousand Afghan allies and their families from Afghanistan in a few days. They will be kept at a military base in Virginia until the visa process is completed.

In a statement released in June, the Taliban said it would not harm those working with foreign forces. A Taliban spokesman told CNN they were still receiving information about the incident.

He said that some incidents are not as they are shown. But those who spoke to CNN said their lives were now in danger, as the Taliban began to retaliate after the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan.

Taliban killing US military allies: Taliban kills Afghan comedians.

Famous comedian Nazar Mohamed was killed by the Taliban in Kandahar province. He was popularly known as Khasha Jawan.

The Afghan army killed 20 Taliban militants in airstrikes. According to IANS, the Afghan army has driven out the Taliban militants who came to capture the city of Kunduz.

Visas will be given to eight thousand Afghan allies.

According to ANI, the US Senate has approved the grant of visas to 8,000 Afghan allies.

These visas will be given to those Afghan citizens who have been allies of the US military for twenty years. These may have been interpreters, drivers, engineers, or similar aides.

Migration of 36 thousand families in four months.

According to the leading news agency, the Afghan government has said that civilians are fleeing in panic due to the increasing violence. In the last four months, more than 36 thousand families have migrated.

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