Published 16:04 IST, December 12th 2021
Afghanistan: Religious scholar shot dead by unidentified attackers in Farah province
A religious scholar in Afghanistan's western Farah region was shot dead by unidentified armed men. No group has claimed the responsibility for the act.
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A religious scholar in Afghanistan's western Farah region was shot de by unidentified armed men on Sunday, Xinhua news ncy reported citing a provincial official. Brudin, he of culture and information, told that perpetrators fled spot after committing crime. He furr stated that an operation has been launched by security personnel to nab culprits. As of w, group has claimed responsibility for act, news ncy reported.
Since Taliban's takeover in mid-August, law and order situation in war-ravd country has remained shaky with a shrinking ecomy and unpredictable security for trers and civilians. Taliban is w facing its toughest test in terms of managing nation's leership as it struggles with label of a "rogue state" sidelined by international community, reported ANI. After reportedly failing to provide safety and security to Afghan trers, Taliban has decided to issue weapons permit to m.
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Taliban decide to issue weapons permit to national trers
Last month, Saeed Khosti, a spokesperson of Taliban interior ministry, stated that country's interim government will soon allow national trers to carry weapons for ir own safety, reported Khaama Press. He also stated that forces of Islamic Emirate are rey for any kind of cooperation to ensure security of national businessmen. It should be ted here that many businessmen in Afghanistan fired ir security personnel since Taliban's takeover. former Afghan government h also issued a permit to national trers to carry weapons for ir safety.
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16:04 IST, December 12th 2021