100 killed in six months in Afghanistan: UN | Dynamics

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New York: The United Nations says 100 people, including former government officials, have been killed in the six months since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan. Reported.

2021 in the South Asian country of Afghanistan. On the 15th, the Taliban terrorist organization overthrew the democratic government and came to power. In this case, the UN. Statement by Secretary General Antonio Guterres:
When the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, they announced a general amnesty for those who had supported the previous government and US-led coalition forces. But in the six months since the Taliban government was formed, more than 100 people, including former civil servants and aides to coalition forces, have been killed by the Taliban or its affiliates. There is strong evidence for this accusation

.And a 27-year-old drought. It is estimated that 2.28 crore people will face food shortages in March. Children under the age of five are suffering from malnutrition. The civil war ended after the Taliban came to power. The resulting deaths have been greatly reduced. This is the only comforting aspect.
Thus stated in the report.

Education centers open tomorrow

It has been announced that the closed higher education institutions will reopen tomorrow after the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Afghan Higher Education Minister Abdul Bakki Haqqani said, “Schools will be reopened tomorrow in the provinces where the climate is good in Afghanistan. Universities will open on the 26th in areas including Kabul, which will experience heavy snowfall, ”he said.

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