Taliban brutality at its peak; Tie the hands and feet of the surrendered commander and roasted him with bullets

Taliban also burns down amusement park in Afghanistan.
Taliban brutality at its peak; Tie the hands and feet of the surrendered commander and roasted him with bullets
Taliban brutality at its peak; Tie the hands and feet of the surrendered commander and roasted him with bullets
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The brutal face ofthe Taliban is coming to the fore every day after the occupation ofAfghanistan. Recently, a video of this incident has surfaced. Inthis, Talibanis have tied both hands of Haji Mullah and kept him sitting on hisknees on a deserted place. Their hands are also tied. The Taliban arespeaking something in the local language. After some time, daily bulletsare fired at Haji Mullah.

Earlier on Wednesday,a picture was also revealed, in which the Taliban killed 4 commanders of theAfghan army in front of a crowd in a stadium in Kandahar. According tosources, these commanders surrendered to the Taliban on August 13.

The Afghan commander who was killed, along with the Taliban supporters also killed PachaKhan, the police chief of Shah Wali Kot in Kandahar. 

The Talibanis not only brutally killed the Afghan commander, but also, burnt down an amusement park in Afghanistan a day after theywere seen enjoying rides following the capture of Kabul.

The Talibanmilitants, some of them with weapons in hand, were seen enjoying a ride on theelectric bumper cars in the videos. In another video, Taliban militantscan be seen riding small merry-go-round horses.

In the latest videodoing the rounds on social media, an entire amusement park is seen burning withmassive flames covering the area at night. A Twitter user who shared the videohas claimed the clip is of the Bokhdi Amusement Park in Sheberghan.

Day-by-day, thesituation is getting worst in Afghanistan. Many people have now raised theirvoice against them. Women have stepped forward to fight against the laws ofTalibanis.

Taliban on 15August put up their flag over Kabul, the capital ofAfghanistan. On August 19, the fifth day of the Taliban rule, Afghanistanis celebrating its independence. On the day of independence against theTaliban rule, people in many areas are waving the flag of Afghanistan in ademonstration against the Taliban.

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