People ‘increasingly scared’ Taliban death squads are ‘after them’

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People ‘increasingly scared’ Taliban death squads are ‘after them’
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Chairman of the UK Foreign Affairs Committee, Tom Tugendhat, says people are increasingly scared that “Taliban death squads are after them” in Kabul and around Afghanistan.

Mr Tugendhat discussed the latest unfolding events in Afghanistan, with Sky News host Sharri Markson.

“I’m still in touch with a few people in Kabul, and around the country, and people are increasingly scared, not unreasonably, that Taliban death squads are after them,” Mr Tugendhat said.

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