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Taliban faced a disastrous defeat in Kundoz attack
Former head of National Directorate Security (NDS) claimed that the armed Taliban violated the life and properties of people in Kundoz attack and showed that no change has been made in the policy of this group.
“By attacking on Kundoz, Taliban did not gain victory but reversely faced a destructive defeat with their inhumane acts,” Amrullah Saleh, former head of NDS said.
Saleh in an interview with Ariananews said that those who negligence in Kundoz incident should bring to court and be punished.
He noted over the existence of the fifth pillar in government system and called for a public fight against these people.
Former head of NDS is said to consider the war in Afghanistan is not a intelligence war but is a military war which has a strong support of Pakistan behind it.
Taliban fighters have seized a military hilltop site in Kunduz, tightening their grip on the northern Afghan city few days ago.
Afghanistan was plunged deeper into crisis a day after the Taliban seized the northern city of Kunduz, as the insurgents on Tuesday kept assaulting the reeling Afghan security forces and the government struggled to mount a credible response.
In a televised news conference, Mr. Ghani sought to assure the Afghan public that his forces would win back Kunduz, which was a city of about 300,000 people before it began emptying out during the recent months of Taliban encirclement.
This comes as that Afghan security official claimed that they have killed Taliban’s shadow governor for Kundoz in the clashes.
