Watch Taliban Militants Parade in US-Made Humvees After Seizing Afghan Provincial Capital
07:43 GMT 07.08.2021 (Updated: 19:40 GMT 19.10.2022)
© AP Photo / Allauddin KhanMembers of a breakaway faction of the Taliban militants walk during a gathering, in Shindand district of Herat province, Afghanistan. File photo
© AP Photo / Allauddin Khan
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On Friday, Afghanistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ghulam Isaczai told the UN Security Council that the scale and scope of the ongoing Taliban* offensive in the country "are akin to an invasion unparalleled in the last 30 years of the conflict".
Taliban militants have been captured on videos appearing to show them riding in US-made Humvee vehicles after seizing the city of Zaranj, the capital of Afghanistan's southwestern Nimroz Province.
In the videos shared on social media, the insurgents are seen parading in the captured Humvees, with the terrorist group's flags spotted being installed on the rooftop of the military vehicles.
Taliban parading with seized Humvees in captured Zaranj City this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/fpk3q4x8OI
— WorldOnAlert (@worldonalert) August 6, 2021
#BREAKING: Using US armored Humvees, Taliban have captured Zaranj, provincial capital of Nimroz province and Shabarghan, the provincial capital of Jowzjan.#Afghanistan #Taliban #Somalia pic.twitter.com/3RPD4jDMe8
— Axmed Ibrahim Al-Ghaazi (@Alghaazi114) August 6, 2021
The footage was posted after local police said on Friday that the Taliban took control of Zaranj's airport and the provincial administration building. The city is the first Afghan provincial capital that the terrorist group has managed to capture since 2016.
In a separate development on Friday, the Taliban reportedly seized the city of Shabarghan, the provincial capital of Jowzjan.
Taliban have seized 100s of rifles in the Zaranj police headquarters, mainly AKs and shotguns. pic.twitter.com/KFyGoX3oRq
— WorldOnAlert (@worldonalert) August 6, 2021
Humvees, ATVs, Navistar 7000 trucks and oil tankers seized by the Taliban from the Zaranj city of Nimruz province today. pic.twitter.com/wxHSn3E5XW
— Zoya 🚨 (@Zoya_nafidi) August 6, 2021
The development came as Afghan Ambassador to the UN Ghulam Isaczai said that Kabul expects the UN Security Council to take immediate action to deter further human rights violations committed by the Taliban in the country.
He added the Afghan government is "absolutely confident" that the country's army "will be able to withstand the additional pressure" from the Taliban.
Also on Friday, US Senior Adviser for Special Political Affairs Jeffrey DeLaurentis emphasised that Taliban militants "must hear from the international community that we will not accept a military takeover of Afghanistan or return of the Taliban's Islamic Emirate".
Afghanistan in Grip of Violence
Afghanistan has experienced a surge in violence in the past few weeks as the Taliban intensified its offensive after US and allied forces began withdrawing their troops from the country in May. The Afghan government is now seeking an emergency UN Security Council meeting to address the spike in Taliban violence.
Late last month, the Afghan Defence Ministry rejected the Taliban's claim of controlling 90 percent of Afghanistan's borders as an "absolute lie" and "baseless propaganda".
In early July, US President Joe Biden declared that the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan would wrap up on 31 August, less than two weeks before the September 11th deadline that was initially proposed by the US administration.
The day marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which prompted the US to invade Afghanistan as part of its War on Terror.
*Taliban, a terrorist group banned in Russia and a number of other countries