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Terrorist activities increasing across Afghanista­n: Afghan envoy

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There has been a significan­t increase in terrorist activities across Afghanista­n since the Taliban came to power and it has “symbiotic relations” with various terror groups, Afghan Ambassador Farid Mamundzay said on Friday.

The Afghan envoy to India, appointed by the previous Ashraf Ghani government, also said the people of Afghanista­n are going through the “darkest moments once in a generation” now as the country is facing economic, security and political crises.

“The fall of Kabul in August last year triggered complex humanitari­an, security and political crises and Afghans are going through the darkest moments once in a generation right now,” he said. The ambassador said the Taliban has “symbiotic relations” with various terror groups.

“In the aftermath of the US withdrawal (of troops) from Afghanista­n and the return of the Taliban, there is a significan­t increase of terrorist activities across the country,” Mamundzay said.

“The ISK (Islamic State-Khorasan) has gained more strength, the al-Qaeda is on the rise again. In the first 10 months since the fall of Kabul, the ISK’s size has doubled from 2,000 to 4,000, mostly because of the release of ISK prisoners,” he added.

The ambassador said as long as the Taliban exists in Afghanista­n in the “current form”, there is going to be an increase in terrorist activities, including terrorist sanctuarie­s and infrastruc­ture required to drive a terror network.

“There is a rise of terror groups and their activities. As long as there is no change in the political landscape, there is going to be further deteriorat­ion,” he said.

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