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On the eve of the movement of the Pakistani Taliban in northern Afghanistan.

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On the eve of the movement of the Pakistani Taliban in northern Afghanistan.

Reporters Fahim Sajjadi 

Pakistani Dan newspaper: 4000 to 6000 fighters of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan are present in Afghanistan

On the eve of the movements of the Pakistani Taliban in northern Afghanistan, a Pakistani journalist reported the presence of 4,000 to 6,000 fighters of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in Afghanistan.

Referring to the death of Sanaullah Ghafari, known as Shahab al-Muhajir, the leader of the ISIS branch in Khorasan and one of the perpetrators of the attack on the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, this newspaper wrote in an article titled “Deadly Link”: The government of Islamabad is worried about the presence of thousands of Tehreek-e-Taliban fighters. Is. Pakistan is in Afghanistan.

According to this article, since the announcement of the end of the ceasefire between Pakistan and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, this group has carried out more than a hundred attacks in this country.

In this article, the policies of the Pakistani authorities towards the Taliban are called “Pakistan’s stupidity” and it is said that this country’s “stupidity” in not knowing the ideological affinity of the Afghan Taliban with the Pakistani Taliban is still annoying.

In this article, referring to the recent report of the United Nations Security Council that this council “Afghan Taliban do not consider Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan as a threat to Afghanistan, but consider it a part of the Emirate”. It has been said that the repeated warnings of the countries of the world about the withdrawal of the Taliban regime from the anti-terrorist measures promised in the Doha talks have fallen on deaf ears.

According to this article, the main rival of the Taliban in Afghanistan is ISIS, which has carried out many attacks on international and domestic targets in this country.

According to the lead author of the “Deadly Link” article, under the current circumstances, especially with increasingly key decisions being made by Hebatullah Akhundzada, the “fiercely conservative and isolationist leadership of the Taliban” in Kandahar, it seems unlikely that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban in Afghanistan will fully will be significantly restrained

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