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Taliban Urges Afghans To Return Government Property Including Weapons

As per the latest reports, the Taliban government in Afghanistan have asked residents to hand over government property, including weapons, as house to house search through happened in Kabul and bordering regions, the media uncovered.

IEA Demands Afghans To Return Weapons

In a verbalization, Taliban agent Zabiullah Mujahid said to thwart further continuation of the nonstop pursuits, named by the framework as “clean up errands”, it would be better expecting people adamantly gave over all organization property, reports Khaama Press.
“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) demands that all Afghans hand over weapons, government property, and unlawful things and deal information about ruffians and hooligans before the glancing through bunches contact their homes. We demand that people assist with excursion the IEA and deliberately hand over weapons,” he was refered to as saying.
The endeavors were shipped off by the IEA last week. Friday was the eighth day of the attacks. An agent for the Kabul security division, Khalid Zadran, said that the Taliban powers had clutched military stuff from houses in Kabul.
“Hundreds light and significant weapons were seized in these clearing assignments. In PD2 of (Kabul city) we recognized six Humvees,” he said.
Earlier the IEA in an explanation said that seven Humvees were seized from a home in PD2. As shown by specific reports, the house to house assaults began in the northern areas of Balkh and Faryab.

Pakistan Sends Low-Quality Wheat To Taliban

In another update, Pakistan has been blamed for giving low quality wheat to Afghanistan, prompting a conflict of words on Twitter. A Taliban official allegedly pummeled Pakistan for giving low quality of wheat while lauding the nature of wheat sent by India. Online media was swirling with a video that showed a Taliban official griping about the nature of Pakistani wheat.
“Wheat gave by Pakistan isn’t eatable: Taliban Official,” Afghan columnist Abdulhaq Omeri tweeted as he posted a video of the Taliban official. Afghan individuals were seen expressing gratitude toward India on Twitter for the “great quality wheat.” “Thank you India for your proceeded with help to the Afghan public. Our Public to public-accommodating relations will be until the end of time. Jai Hind,” Hamdullah Arbab tweeted. One more client named Najib Farhodis said, “Wheat gave by Pakistan to Afghanistan All Pakistani wheat is exhausted and ruined that can not be utilized. India has consistently helped Afghanistan.”

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