Taliban to form government in Afghanistan

Kabul, 1/9: While the Taliban is busy forming a government in Afghanistan, Pakistan, on the other hand, is concerned about the security situation in its neighboring country. In fact, Pakistan fears that terrorists of Pakistani Taliban group from Afghanistan may cross the border and carry out terrorist attacks in it. Thousands of Pakistani citizens have been killed in jihadist violence over the past two decades. Talking about the security situation inside Afghanistan in the last few days, more than 100 people have been killed in the Islamic State suicide bombing outside Kabul Airport, including 13 US Army personnel. Were. After this there was a rocket attack on the airport and on Sunday, terrorists fired from the border of Afghanistan and killed two Pakistani soldiers.

A senior Pakistani official said, “The next two to three months are very crucial. Islamabad fears that terrorist attacks may increase along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. However, the Taliban is trying to handle the situation after the fall of Afghan troops and a government backed by Western countries. Hindustan Times quoted a source as saying that ‘the global community will have to help the Taliban, so that they can systematically raise their army and gain control of their land’. There is also a threat from other anti-terrorist groups. US officials have repeatedly accused Pakistan of supporting the Afghan Taliban, with the Taliban also participating in the 1990 civil war and then seizing power in Afghanistan in 1996.