Taliban: No One Will Be Allowed to Disrupt Afghanistan's Security

TarzPress

4 September 2024

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A day after a deadly ISIS attack in Kabul that left more than 20 people dead and injured, the Taliban's Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs stated that no one would be allowed to disturb the order and security in Afghanistan. 
Tarz Press – Abdul Kabir, the Taliban's Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, made these remarks today, Tuesday, September 3, during the closing ceremony of a forty-day seminar aimed at enhancing the academic capacity of Afghan students in Kabul. Abdul Kabir said, "The door of compassion and mercy of the Taliban is open to the entire nation, and no one will be allowed to disrupt the order and security in Afghanistan."
This statement comes just a day after ISIS carried out a deadly suicide attack in Kabul. Sources from Tarz Press report that at least 10 people were killed and more than 15 were injured in the attack. The Taliban's Ministry of Interior previously announced that six people, including a woman, were killed, and 13 others were injured in the attack.