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RASC News > Afghanistan > Transfer of 320 TTP Members in Takhar Province by Taliban Group
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Transfer of 320 TTP Members in Takhar Province by Taliban Group

Published 17/06/2023
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RASC: According to some public sources in Takhar province, the Taliban group has relocated 320 members of the Pakistani Taliban “TTP” in Dasht Qala district of this province.

Sources say that the transfer of these Pakistani Taliban fighters was done after the recent visit of Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Acting Minister of Interior Affairs of the Taliban, to Takhar province in Dasht Qala district.

It is said that these Pakistani fighters are equipped with light and heavy weapons.

These Pakistani fighters have been transferred in Qom Qeshlaq village in Pangash region of Dasht Qala district.

Sources say that this action has prevented local residents from exploring.

It has been said that the families of these fighters will be transferred from Pakistan to Takhar soon.

This is despite the fact that before this, the interior minister of Pakistan had informed about the request of the Taliban group for the transfer of TTP fighters to northern Afghanistan.

The transfer of the Pakistani Taliban in northern Afghanistan has been met with strong reactions from the Resistance Front, the Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan and the Freedom Front, and these fronts have called this action destructive and unacceptable.

EnNews 17/06/2023

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