It has been three months in 15 days since the Islamist Taliban regained power in Afghanistan.

Security stability has become an issue due to a series of terrorist attacks that are believed to be caused by the regional organizations of the conflicting extremist organization IS = Islamic State.

In Afghanistan, the Taliban took control of the capital Kabul on August 15 and regained power, inaugurated a provisional government and began to govern, but the international community did not approve it as a nation and overseas. The economic downturn is becoming more serious as assets are frozen.



Furthermore, from last month to this month, a series of suicide bombings at a minority Islamic Shiite mosque and explosions at military hospitals are believed to have activated IS regional organizations that are in conflict with the Taliban. increase.



For this reason, the Taliban have set up checkpoints around the Kabul mosque, and combatants have begun to strengthen security measures by stopping cars and motorcycles to check their licenses and inspect the trunk. increase.



Elite troops equipped with the latest weapons are also deployed in various places, and the commander at the scene said, "I am completely ready for IS. I am on alert day and night without rest." ..



For the Taliban, the challenge is how to prevent terrorism and stabilize security.