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Afghanistan Crisis: Taliban's unique way of identifying opponents, will surprise you

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 16, 2021 15:00 IST

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The Taliban and Afghanistan are witnessing a major conflict. After the withdrawal of US troops, the Taliban began occupying a single part of Afghanistan and eventually entered Kabul. The Taliban now control the whole of Afghanistan.
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The Taliban control most of the main road from the capital, Kandahar, in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, to the country's capital, Kabul. Three or four major cities along the route are controlled by the Afghan government.
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As soon as you leave Kandahar city, the white flags of the Taliban appear. There are Taliban on both sides of the road.
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Taliban spy's are based in Kandahar and Kabul. Moreover, all the bus stops and important places along the route are also there and these spy's are keeping a close watch on everyone passing through this route, according to the world media.
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According to BBC Marathi, most people do not carry smartphones with them when traveling from Kabul to Kandahar. They also do not carry the SIM card of the government telecom company of Afghanistan.
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Meanwhile, the U.S. airlifted embassy staff as soon as the Taliban entered Kabul. Earlier, instructions were also given to delete all sensitive information.
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The Taliban gradually began to take over territory after US troops began withdrawing from Afghanistan. President Joe Biden has already said that the entire army will withdraw by September 11.
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'We do not want revenge on anyone,' a Taliban spokesman said. Those who serve in the government and the army will be forgiven.
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Citizens should not be afraid. He also appealed that no one should leave the country out of fear. However, residents have begun to flee Kabul out of fear, causing traffic jams in many parts of the city.
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