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President Ghani vows to defeat terrorists in Afghanistan

Monitoring Desk

KABUL: President of Afghanistan, Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has said that the terrorists and armed groups have no option other than elimination or surrender before the security forces.

Ghani said this while issuing statement from President House on the recent wave of terrorism. Ghani added that terrorists trying to target our security forces and innocent civilian with the aim to weakened us and our morale but they will not be succeeded in their games.

Ghani blamed that the terrorist groups linked to the outsiders and in the recent attacks they targeted security forces and civilian in different parts of the country. After committing crimes and acts of savagery against humanity in Ghazni and Paktia, the inhuman group calling us Taliban attacked the security forces in Maiwand district of Kandahar.

He added that terrorists groups are eliminated from the communities and now the terrorists have no other option to surrender before the force and adding that again calling them to stop their inhuman acts against the Afghans otherwise they will be dealt with iron hands.

He said the Afghan security forces continue to defend from the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country with their blood and their bravery will be written in golden scripts in the history of the country.

President Ghani also added that the Afghan forces remain in the frontline in the fight against terrorism and the international community and the Afghan people will always remain thankful for their devotion.

 

The Frontier Post

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