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Taliban To Build 110,000 Member Army For Afghanistan

As per the latest reports, Afghanistan will at first have a 110,000-member armed force, the Taliban’s acting Defense Minister Mullah Muhammad Yaqoob Mujahid said, adding that the number will be expanded whenever required.

4000 Choppers Reactivated

Addressing state media, Mujahid said that somewhere in the range of 10,000 individuals have been prepared for the military since the Taliban takeover in August 2021, while 80,000 extra have selected, Khaama Press provided details regarding Tuesday.

He likewise said that 4,000 choppers have been reactivated, alongside planes and vehicles.

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Regarding the officials of the previous Afghan government, the Minister said that up to 90 percent of the workers of the Defense Ministry are previous officials and that those had left the nation have been reached to get back to Afghanistan and resume their positions.

In the interim, Mujahid denied rumors about Afghanistan’s tactical gear being moved to Pakistan and said that they were rigorously dealing with the nation’s lines and will permit nobody to take the hardware out. He accused adjoining Iran and Turkmenistan over late conflicts in the common boundaries and said that the Afghan watchmen have been coordinated to be wary, reports local media.

Taliban Yet To Make Decision About Barbed Wire

As to Pakistan’s barbed-wired along the Durand Line, Mujahid said that an official decision with respect to the matter was at this point to be taken by the Taliban administration. Mujahid additionally misjudged the Islamic State-Khorasan, saying that the dread gathering was not a threat to Afghanistan.

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“Rumors about likely opposition against the Taliban are ungrounded and unjustifiable. Nobody will make issue fall apart Afghanistan’s present security situation.”

 

 

 

 

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