Jade-Abresham (Silk Way) Weekly: Local sources in Lal wa Sarjangal say that the Taliban amputated two war captives after torturing them
Local sources told Jade Abresham that on 26 June, the Taliban after killing commander Moradi, a former local public uprising commander, amputated two members of Moradi’s companions, Aref and Asef, in “Teka Ghal” village of Lalwasarjangal district.
Local eye witnesses in Lal wa Sarjangal say that Taliban forces after killing Asef and Aref, amputated their bodies and throw them out on the road. One of the local eye witnesses, who does not want his name to be mentioned due to security concerns, says when the local people found the dead bodies, everyone was crying; the Taliban had cut off their tongues, ears, and fingers, and had broken their teeth and taken out their eyes.
The tragedy of the murder of a commander
On 26 June, Taliban attacked on Moradi’s house at midnight in “dahan e Chahar Asiab”, of Law wa Sarjangal district of Ghor province. After several hours of clashes, They Killed commander Moradi and his two daughters, Zarin and Tajgul,. Moradi’s wife was seriously injured and his son Rahat, 16, was injured and hospitalized in Ghor hospital.
Local eyewitnesses in Dahan e Chahar Asiab village say that Taliban destroyed Moradi’s house and looted his properties.
Deploying 100 new forces to Lal wa Sarjangal district
Taliban’s cabinet decided to create two battalions in Bamyan and Maidan Wardak provinces after clashes in Balkhab and Gor with Mawlawi Mahdi and Mordi. Though the Taliban say they form the two battalions to prevent the conflict between the villagers and nomads, they have deployed 100 forces to Law wa Sarjangle district.
At the same time, 8 am.af, an Afghan independent outlet, says that Taliban tend to recruit soldiers from the local people of Bamyan district residents. It adds Taliban have sent a letter to the intelligence of Kahmard district saying they shall prepare 100 fighters for the Taliban. They shall not include current Taliban members and shall be from the local people.
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