Taliban ban vaccine in East Afghanistan’s Paktia Province

The Taliban have issued orders to ban the vaccine against COVID-19 in east Afghanistan’s Paktia. According to Afghanistan-based radio and television channel Shamshad News, the Taliban have put up a notice against the use of vaccines in the region, which was captured last week. Armed groups allegedly took Nishan Sahib from Gurdwara, the state, when they took control.

Meanwhile, a video on Facebook shows Taliban leaders celebrating their gain at the residence of Afghan warlord Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum in Sheberghan of Jowzjan after the provincial capital in the country’s north was captured last week. In the video, Taliban leaders can be seen partying in a huge hall belonging to Dostum. An estimated 65 per cent of Afghan territory have been captured by Taliban insurgents as the force is now nearing the gates of Kabul, is now within 80 kilometers of Kabul, is developing a new plan for the Peace Negotiations Commission to see the complete expulsion of President Ashraf Ghani’s government. Top sources told CNN-News18 that a new formula was being developed for an immediate ceasefire in Afghanistan. In this peace system, the crab administration must resign. The government has now effectively lost control of most of the country, following an eight-day blitz into urban centres by the Taliban that has also stunned Kabul’s American backers.