United Nations Afghan election election 28 deaths and Taliban blame October 16 7:00

In the presidential election in Afghanistan last month, the United Nations killed 28 citizens and 235 people were injured in the terrorist attacks that the Taliban performed on the day of the vote I made it clear that I strongly accused the Taliban.

In Afghanistan, voting for the fourth presidential election has been held since the collapse of the Taliban government on the 28th of last month, and the work for counting votes is currently underway.

On the 15th in connection with the election, the United Nations Afghan Support Group released a special report, and 28 citizens were killed and 235 people were injured in the terrorist attacks that the Taliban, who had foretold the obstruction of the election, went on the day of the vote. Made it clear that

The Taliban also kidnapped election staff and intimidated citizens, so the special representative of Tadatsu Yamamoto, head of the United Nations Afghan Support Group, said, “The citizens feel dangerous because of the planned disruption of the Taliban. He was accused of the Taliban, pointing out that he was deprived of his right to participate in the election.

The local Election Commission will announce preliminary results around the 19th of this month, but the local media have been hit by a series of terrorist attacks and attacks. It is said that the prospects will become, and it is expected that there will be questions about the legitimacy of the election.