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Taliban accuses Iran of recruiting Afghan youths for war in Middle East

Monitoring Desk

KABUL: The Taliban Mullah Muhammad Rasool has claimed that Iran established some centers in Afghanistan to recruit Afghan youths for war in Iraq and Syria on the name of religion for its own political benefits.

The Taliban leader issued a statement in this regard to the Afghan media on Sunday night. Mullah Rasool said that Iran is trying to destroy our youth for using them as a tool in the Iraq and Syria for their own benefits.

He also demanded of the Afghan nation and international community to come forward to stop such actions of Iran by exploiting Afghan youth for their political benefits in the region.

He added that we condemn such the actions of Iranian government and intelligence agencies and urging the international community and other world and especially Afghan people to stand against such steps of Iran.

He further added that Taliban will not allow Iran to destroy the Afghan youth on the name of religion for its own benefits and will show resistance in this regard.

The Frontier Post

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