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Afghanistan
Mullah Mansoor issues contradictory statement on Kunduz city attack
2015-09-29
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] The newly appointed leader of the Taliban group Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor has issued a statement following a coordinated attack on Kunduz city.

Mullah Mansoor's call to refrain from harming civilians and their properties while ruling out retribution of the babus government employees and security personnel provided that they abandon all negative thoughts, message of peace and full a credit of the fall of the city to Talibs, are some of the important points made in his statement.

However,
it's easy to be generous with someone else's money...
the remarks by Mullah Mansoor comes as the Talibs have been blamed in a series of activities aimed at harming the civilians including an attack on a radio station apparently managed by women.

The attack on Roshani Radio Television by Talibs sparked an outrage after the station was torched following the fall of the city.

NAI Organization which supports open media in Afghanistan strongly condemned the attack on the Radio Station, calling it an evil and brutal act.

The organization expressed deep concerns regarding the security of the media workers and journalists in the city and called on the government to take all necessary measures to ensure their security.

In parts of his state Mullah Mansoor called on the Afghan government to openly admit its failure and stepped forward to rule out the group was supported by any foreign intelligence in coordinating and conducting the attack.

However,
it's easy to be generous with someone else's money...
the security bigshots said the Afghan cops retreated from the city in a bid to prevent civilian casualties.

The deputy chief of the Afghan National Army Gen. Murad Ali Murad appeared in a presser earlier tonight and said the Afghan cops did not fully respond to Taliban attacks as the gunnies have taken positions in residential houses and markets.

Gen. Murad further added that the Afghan cops fully deployed in the outskirts of the city and promised that the control of the city will be taken back from the gunnies soon.

Posted by:Fred

#1  At last check, as per the BBC + BHARAT RAKSHAK the Talibunnies have taken 1/2 of Kunduz including the central City Hall, + had raised their flag up a Flagpole.

AFAIK fighting between the Taliban + Afghan Security forces is still going on.

LOSS OR NEAR-LOSS OF KUNDUZ ALREADY BEING BLAMED ON POTUS OBAMA'S = USA'S WITHDRAWAL OR REDUCTION OF US TROOPS + AID TO THE KABUL GOVT.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-09-29 00:22  

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