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Evacuation of “Jihad” Museum in Parwan by the Taliban Group

Published 08/06/2023
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RASC: People’s sources in Parwan province confirm that the Taliban are evacuating Jihad museum in Jaabul Saraj city of Parwan province in a few days.

According to the sources, the Taliban forces started evacuating this museum from the evening of Tuesday, June 6, and it continues until today, Thursday, June 8.

It is said that the Taliban forces are removing destroyed vehicles, weapons and tanks from the war with the former Soviet Union from the Jihad Museum in Jabul Saraj and possibly moving them to Kandahar.

In the videos published by social media users of this incident, it can be seen that the Taliban forces load the museum’s vehicles onto trucks and these trucks move towards Kabul.

This is despite the fact that last year, the Taliban forces transferred the vehicles of the former Soviet forces from Panjshir to Kabul. The Taliban have not yet said anything about this.

EnNews 08/06/2023

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