Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 05 Aug 2021, 10:37 pm Print
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Kabul: People in different provinces across Afghanistan on Wednesday chanted the slogan "Allahu Akbar" (God is the greatest) to show their support for the Armed forces fighting against Taliban, media reports.
The rallies where people shouted the slogan started in Herat province of the country first and now similar incidents have been reported from different corners of the war-torn country.
In the latest waves of support, Afghans in Kapisa, Baghlan, Nuristan and Sar-e-Pul provinces chanted the slogan to show support for the Afghan forces, reports Tolo News.
“The people of Balkhab are always ready, they will act against all aggressors including the Taliban,” a resident in Sar-e-Pul province told Tolo News.
“We will defend the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Constitution,” a resident in Samangan told the news portal.
Kabul resident Fawad Raiskhel told the news portal: "It indicates that the people support ANDSDF and they are tired of the war, this is totally a people's movement."
In Herat, Afghanistan, Herati resident raise Allah Hu Akbar in support of Afghan Security Forces.
— Ihtesham Afghan (@IhteshamAfghan) August 2, 2021
Herat, have expressed their grief & hatred for the Taliban with slogans of Allah Hu Akbar. Proud moments for Afghanistan.#Afg pic.twitter.com/rQVuKXLuym
The Afghanistan security forces are engaged in a battle against Taliban in different arts of the country.
Afghanistan has witnessed a resurgence of violence in recent times ever since foreign forces started leaving the country.
The Taliban has reportedly captured several regions in the country.
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