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Taliban Denies Presence Of TTP Militants After Pak Allegations

The Taliban government has rejected reports in regards to the presence of Tehreek-I-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) assailants in Afghanistan. Be that as it may, the government’s representative recognized on Monday there could be an issue in bumpy and remote of the country, Pajhwok News announced.

Zabihullah Mujahid said Afghan powers were fit for shielding their country. He trusted strains with Pakistan would be stopped by means of strategic channels.

“We deny the presence of TTP and won’t permit anybody to utilize An afghan area against any nation ” the representative commented. “Regardless of whether there are issues in the hilly territory, they ought to be settled together, not through airstrikes,” Mujahid said.

Additionally on Monday, a senior Ministry of Defense official met groups of survivors of supposed Pakistani attacks in southeastern Khost region. Service of Defense Deputy Chief of Staff Mali Khan said Afghanistan’s boundaries had been amplified with additional powers and weapons, Pajhwok News announced.

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The authority requested that casualties’ family members practice tolerance and restriction. No tactical guidelines had been given for answering the airstrikes, he made sense of.

Prior in the week, 47 Afghans were killed and more than 20 others injured in Pakistani military attacks and rocket strikes in Kunar and Khost regions.

Meanwhile, with the steady erratic captures of journalists by the Taliban, the media in Afghanistan faces steadily expanding limitations, revealed local media.

In the most recent occurrence of such erratic detainment, an Afghan TV host and moderator Moheb Jalili had been snatched and tormented by the Taliban individuals in Kabul city on Saturday, Khaama Press revealed refering to sources.

Affirming his confinement in a meeting with Hasht-e-Subh, Jalili said that he isn’t certain of the wrongdoing for which the Taliban kept and tormented him.

In another comparative episode, a local journalist Sharif Hassanyar said that his colleague has been “severely beaten”, adding that Afghan media specialists are “addressing the cost of opportunity of articulation.”

 

 

 

 

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