The Taliban have released 40 more security personnel in Afghanistan

The UAE wants to speed up the release of prisoners, said Sohail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban's Qatar office

During the ongoing violence in Afghanistan, the Taliban released 40 more security forces personnel from Afghanistan. Sohail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban's Qatar office, confirmed the release of 40 prisoners in a message on the social networking site Twitter. He said in his tweet that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan had released 40 soldiers of the Kabul administration in Kunduz province on Thursday afternoon.
Sohail Shaheen said the Islamic Emirate wanted to expedite the release of prisoners in order to save their lives in the face of the Corona virus epidemic. The release of prisoners comes at a time when violence in Afghanistan The Taliban and the Afghan government are blaming each other for the escalation of violence.                                                                                                                       Javed Faisal, spokesman for Afghanistan's National Security Council, said the militants had failed to establish peace, protect civilians and reduce violence under an agreement reached with the United States. As many as 337 civilians have been killed, 452 injured and 164 abducted in Taliban attacks so far, and the Taliban must look at these steps before making its claim to peace. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid responded to the allegations. He said it was the Kabul administration's soldiers and their foreign aides who were killing people, bombing houses and firing rockets. Are carrying

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