Kabul: The Taliban has once again showing its true colour in Afghanistan. Protest Against Pakistan erupted in many parts of Afghanistan on Monday. Earlier today, the Taliban reportedly opened fire on protesters in Kabul to disperse the crowd.
According to local media reports, the Taliban opened fire on protesters in Kabul’s presidential palace. The Taliban also reportedly arrested journalists and cameramen taking video of the rally. The Kabul Serena Hotel is located near the Presidential Palace, where the head of the Pakistani intelligence agency, the ISI, has been allegedly staying for the past week. Thus began the anti-Pak rally against the Pak attack. Afghan nationals staged a rally in protest of the Pakistan’s mis doings in Panjshir.
Happening now!!
Outside the Pakistan Embassy in Kabul Karte Parwan area.
Hundreds of Men & Women together chanting against #Pakistan & saying long live #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/z41dgBGRxf— Aśvaka – آسواکا News Agency (@AsvakaNews) September 7, 2021
Happening few Minutes ago.#Taliban trying to break up the anti-Pakistan & pro Second Resistance protest in Qowaye Markaz area#Kabul #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/JolGaYswsl
— Aśvaka – آسواکا News Agency (@AsvakaNews) September 7, 2021
Notably, a bomb was dropped from a Pakistani Air Force drone on the Afghan province of Panjshir on Sunday. The attack killed Fahim Dasti, a spokesman for Ahmad Masood, the commander of the anti-Taliban movement NRF in Panjshir province. The incident was first reported by a NRF Commandant in Panjshir, on Twitter. Later, NRF leader Ahmad Massoud had also confirmed the news.
In the meanwhile, protestor across Afghanistan were beaten up badly. The Taliban had also fired shots at protestors in Kabul, near the Pakistan embassy and was also seen beating up women. Twitter fills with people tweeting videos of protests and Taliban cruelty.
No 😢
No 😡Taliban will pay for it #AfghanWomen pic.twitter.com/6IYsTU8fkj
— Panjshir_Province (@PanjshirProvin1) September 7, 2021