Afghanistan Taliban News: Protest against air strike in Panjshir, people on the streets of Kabul shouting ‘Pakistan ko death’ slogans. World News – Times of India

Peshawar/Kabul: Afghan protesters, including women, took to the streets of Kabul on Tuesday, claiming Pakistani planes carried out air strikes in Panjshir province.
The Taliban said on Monday that they had not taken control of Panjshir following the US-backed government takeover of Afghanistan last month.
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Taliban members reportedly opened fire in the air to disperse the demonstrators, but they were still agitating, Afghanistan’s Khammah news agency reported.
It said that several men and women took to the streets of Kabul raising slogans against Pakistan as they claimed that the country’s planes carried out air strikes in Panjshir province.

Raising slogans of “Death to Pakistan”, “Azadi”, “Allah Akbar” and “We don’t want to be imprisoned”, protesters gathered at the gate of the Pakistani embassy in Kabul and asked their staff to leave Afghanistan, the report said. asked for said.
The agitators said they did not want a puppet government in Afghanistan and demanded an inclusive government.
Protesters gathered in Panjshir province after co-leader of the Resistance Front, Ahmed Masood, in a voice clip called on the people of Afghanistan to resurface against the Taliban.

According to the report, people also took to the streets on Monday night in Blakh and Daikundi provinces and raised slogans against Pakistan.
Iran has also reacted to the airstrikes in Panjshir, and the foreign ministry has called for an investigation into what it called interference by foreign jets.
Pakistan was often accused by the Afghan government of providing military aid to the Taliban, a charge denied by Islamabad.

Lt Gen Faiz Hameed, the head of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), also met Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul last week, amid efforts to finalize the government in the war-torn country.
The spy chief went on an unannounced visit to Kabul.

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