
Taliban execute child over suspicion of his father being part of Afghan resistance force
India Today
The Taliban have executed a child in Takhar province of Afghanistan after they suspected him to be the son of a member of the resistance force.
The Taliban have executed a child in Takhar province of Afghanistan after they suspected him to be the son of a member of the resistance force that put up a fight since the takeover.
According to reports by Panjshir Observer, the child was executed by the Taliban. In a tweet, the independent local media outlet shared a video of the child lying dead in a pool of blood even as other kids cry around the body.

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