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Violence In Afghanistan Is Not Ending, 13 Killed

Violence in Afghanistan did not stop with the Taliban ceasefire on Eid; 13 killed, 37 injured in bus bombings.

Even after the Taliban’s declaration of a three-day ceasefire on Eid in Afghanistan, there has been no reduction in violence. A bomb blast in a bus in Kabul killed 13 people. More than 37 were injured in the incident.

The Afghan government said the Taliban is killing innocent civilians. The Taliban has not made any comment. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the bomb blast took place in the Muskan area of ​​Jabul province.

With this, two civilians died and more than nine were injured in a separate bomb blast in Parwan province. The injured also have children and women.

Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen has said that Taliban fighters have been ordered to hold a ceasefire for three days on Eid. No fighter will commit violence anywhere during this period unless they are attacked.

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne met Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. There were talks about his army withdrawal and other issues.

He also held talks with Women Affairs Minister Hasina Saifi here on the war crimes of the army.

Here the European Union foreign ministers held a meeting on Monday. Which considered how to protect the public in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of the army.

Even after the withdrawal of the army, you will not be able to recover from the violence

Afghans Despite terrorist forces in Afghanistan, terrorists are equally present. Even after the withdrawal of the army, there is no possibility of a reduction in violence here.

Political analyst Najari Periani says that the US planned to wipe out the Taliban and Al Qaeda only after the 9/11 terror attack.

Neither the Taliban nor the al-Qaeda was able to end. Now the return of the US Army to this position could not give any benefit even after its presence of twenty years.

Improving relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, once enemies, is being negotiated.

The news of talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia has now been sealed. For the first time, Iran’s Foreign Ministry has acknowledged that many issues can be resolved after ongoing talks with Saudi Arabia.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzad has said that talks between the two countries of the Persian Gulf will end the tension. Along with this, some issues are also expected to be resolved at the regional level.

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