Sad to hear that #Taliban terrorists executed four #Afghanistan Army & Police commanders in the cricket stadium of #Kandahar. One of the was Hashem Rigwal, former police chief in Takht-e-Pul district. A hero who didn't stop fighting terrorism until he was captured. pic.twitter.com/vgaWlgNftK
— Babak Taghvaee - Μπάπακ Τακβαίε - بابک تقوایی (@BabakTaghvaee) August 18, 2021
breaking news
— Zaki Adaa (@NasratullahDos1) August 18, 2021
The Taliban today executed Hashem Rigwal, a police chief in Takhta district of Kandahar province, along with two of his relatives at a Kandahar sports stadium. #we_can’t_trust them for ever. @kim_staffieri @mattczeller @coexistpeace @USEmbassyKabul
* Jihadists are threatening families of those who have gone into hiding
* UN dossier warns the militants are 'arresting and threatening to kill' relatives
* They are also stopping others trying to leave from Kabul airport
* The are reports of officials who have been shot dead after surrendering
Taliban militants are intensifying their hunt for people who worked with UK, US and Nato forces in Afghanistan, according to a confidential report to the UN.
Jihadists are going door-to-door to threaten relatives of civil servants, interpreters and other consular staff, while other militants are even stopping people outside Kabul airport.
Despite the Taliban's claims of an 'amnesty', terrifying video today showed fighters spraying assault rifle bullets just yards away from women and children gathered at the airport's perimeter.
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WNU Editor: The killings and executions are growing .... The true face of the Taliban: police chief who fought the insurgents is handcuffed, blindfolded and forced to kneel before being brutally executed in a hail of bullets (Daily Mail).
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