Afghan Taliban appoints Mullah Mohammad Omar's son as military chief
Afghan Taliban appoints Mullah Mohammad Omar's son as military chief
Kandahar May(ak teck 08, 2020) The Afghan Taliban Movement has appointed Mullah Mohammad Omar's son as the military chief. Mullah Mohammad Yaqub is also the deputy of the Taliban's Amir Hebatullah Akhundzada. According to a foreign news agency, the Afghan Taliban movement has appointed Mullah Mohammad Yaqub, son of Amir Mullah Mohammad Omar, as military chief.
Mullah Yaqub will be the deputy of Amir Hebatullah Akhundzada of the Taliban and will also be the deputy emir. On the other hand, Taliban spokesman Sohail Shaheen said on Twitter that 48 more Afghan soldiers have been released and the exchange of prisoners will continue until all the prisoners are released. Similarly, the Kabul administration has so far released more than 900 Taliban prisoners.
The release is part of an agreement reached between the United States and the Taliban on February 29.
Dozens of Afghan security personnel have also been released by the Taliban. In addition, US Secretary of Defense Mark Asper warned of the dangers of the peace deal due to the political stalemate in Afghanistan and the growing Taliban insurgency, saying that both the Afghan government and the Taliban were not abiding by this year's agreement. "I don't think the Taliban are living up to their promise," Mark Asper said in response to questions from reporters, according to a foreign news agency.
"I believe the Afghan government is not living up to its promises," he said. Following the agreement, Taliban attacks in Afghanistan have been on the rise, limited to Afghan government forces, while foreign forces are not being targeted in accordance with the agreement. Mark Asper said both the Afghan government and the Taliban needed to unite and abide by the terms agreed.
Kandahar May(ak teck 08, 2020) The Afghan Taliban Movement has appointed Mullah Mohammad Omar's son as the military chief. Mullah Mohammad Yaqub is also the deputy of the Taliban's Amir Hebatullah Akhundzada. According to a foreign news agency, the Afghan Taliban movement has appointed Mullah Mohammad Yaqub, son of Amir Mullah Mohammad Omar, as military chief.
Mullah Yaqub will be the deputy of Amir Hebatullah Akhundzada of the Taliban and will also be the deputy emir. On the other hand, Taliban spokesman Sohail Shaheen said on Twitter that 48 more Afghan soldiers have been released and the exchange of prisoners will continue until all the prisoners are released. Similarly, the Kabul administration has so far released more than 900 Taliban prisoners.
The release is part of an agreement reached between the United States and the Taliban on February 29.
Dozens of Afghan security personnel have also been released by the Taliban. In addition, US Secretary of Defense Mark Asper warned of the dangers of the peace deal due to the political stalemate in Afghanistan and the growing Taliban insurgency, saying that both the Afghan government and the Taliban were not abiding by this year's agreement. "I don't think the Taliban are living up to their promise," Mark Asper said in response to questions from reporters, according to a foreign news agency.
"I believe the Afghan government is not living up to its promises," he said. Following the agreement, Taliban attacks in Afghanistan have been on the rise, limited to Afghan government forces, while foreign forces are not being targeted in accordance with the agreement. Mark Asper said both the Afghan government and the Taliban needed to unite and abide by the terms agreed.
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