
Grand pianos, other instruments smashed at Kabul's recording studios after Taliban takeover
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Two grand pianos and other musical instruments were found destroyed at Kabul's state recording studios in Afghanistan.
Two grand pianos and other musical instruments were found destroyed at Kabul's state recording studios in Afghanistan. I fear this is a sign of things to come. A strangely harrowing sight of two grand pianos smashed up in Kabul’s state recording studios. When I visited Taliban guards insisted this is how they found them. Their spokesman @Zabehulah_M33 said music is un-Islamic #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/bvcttHz2g6 Reporter Jerome Starkey, who covers defence for The Sun in UK, took to Twitter to share images of the broken instruments on Sunday. He recounted that when he asked Taliban guards at the studios about the instruments, they insisted that they had found them in that state.More Related News

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