Afghanistan continues to fight Approximately 3,500 civilian casualties in half a year September 24, 4:50

In Afghanistan, where fighting continues between the government and the insurgent Taliban, the number of civilian casualties involved in fighting and attacks has risen to about 3,500 in the six months to this month, and the Afghan government has opposed the Taliban. We are calling for the immediate termination of the battle.

Regarding Afghanistan, following the agreement between the United States and the Taliban in February, the Afghan government has been in talks with the Taliban for the first time since the 12th of this month.



However, fighting between the government and the Taliban is still ongoing in various parts of Afghanistan, and the Afghan government has killed or injured about 3,500 civilians in the six months to 20th of this month due to fighting and attacks. It was revealed that it will climb to.



The Taliban's attacks have been carried out at least 7,000 times by setting bombs on roads, but Taliban executives have denied that the government's announcement is "unfounded."



The Afghan government has called for an immediate end to the fighting in consultation with the Taliban, but the Taliban are unlikely to respond.



While the future of talks for peace is uncertain, civilian casualties due to battles and other events continue to be in a situation where the deterioration of public security cannot be stopped.