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Taliban Warns Tajikstan, Uzbekistan To Return Afghan Choopers, Planes

Minister of Defense of Afghanistan Mullah Muhammad Yaqoob Mujahid has requested Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to bring back Afghanistan’s planes and choppers in case they will respond powerfully, Khaama Press detailed.

Planes, Choppers To Be Returned 

Talking at a social event of Afghan pilots and staff of the Afghan Air Force, Yakoob Mujahid said that the planes and choppers that were flown out to the adjoining nations by Afghan pilots after August 15 are the ownership of Afghanistan hence they ought to be returned.

“We may moderately be more fragile than those of our neighbor country however we are not weak and will consider each and every extra piece of our planes and helicopters. I ask them consciously to return our planes and helicopters and don’t scrutinize our understanding any further,” said the Defense Minister.

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Son of the originator of Taliban, Mullah Omar, Yakoob Mujahid expressed gratitude toward all designers, staff, and pilots of the Afghanistan Air Force for not leaving their nation and having reactivated the Force and asked the Afghan pilots who have passed on Afghanistan to get back to the country.

Mullah Muhammad Yaqoob further said that they are working for having a free Air Force that is solid to no unfamiliar guide and will be utilized to ensure individuals and the lines of Afghanistan. Like different authorities of IEA, Yaqoob likewise asked those Afghans who have passed on Afghanistan to get back to the nation and work together with them in fostering the country, the report said.

Pakistan Taliban Member Killed In Afghanistan

A high-profile member from the Pakistan Taliban has been killed in Afghanistan, a senior security official said Monday, subsequent to being on the run beginning around 2014 when the military got serious about the fear-based oppressor bunch.

Muhammad Khurasani, representative for the restricted Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), passed on in the eastern territory of Nangarhar, the authority said, asking not to be named.

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“We are currently collecting data from Afghanistan on the way that he was found and killed,” the authority added, declining to say who was capable. Afghan authorities in Nangarhar told news office AFP they were actually taking a look at the reports.

Khurasani’s passing comes a long time after another senior Pakistan Taliban leader got away safe from a speculated drone strike on a protected house in eastern Afghanistan.

 

 

 

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