Original title: In response to the violence caused by the Taliban offensive, 31 provinces of Afghanistan imposed a curfew
On the 24th local time, the Ministry of Interior of Afghanistan announced that from now on, 31 of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan will implement a curfew to curb the surge in violence caused by the Taliban attacks in recent months.
According to a report by Agence France-Presse on the 24th, Ahmed, deputy spokesperson of the Afghan Ministry of Interior, said that in order to curb the surge in violence caused by the Taliban attack in recent months, Kabul, Panjshir and Nan will be removed from the country from now A curfew was imposed in 31 provinces outside Gehar.
Ahmed stated in another statement to the media that the curfew will be implemented from 10 pm to 4 am the next day.
In recent months, with the withdrawal of US and NATO forces, armed conflicts between the Taliban and government forces in various parts of Afghanistan have intensified and the situation has become more complicated. The confrontation between the Afghan government forces and the Taliban has continued. The Taliban have occupied large areas of rural areas and launched attacks on large cities. The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, said this week that about half of the administrative centers of Afghanistan’s counties are under the control of the Taliban. “As of today, among the administrative centers of 419 counties in Afghanistan, the Taliban About 212 to 214 have been captured.”
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