Afghanistan appoints new security ministers as violence intensifies
Jun 19, 2021
Kabul [Afghanistan], June 19 (ANI/Xinhua): The Afghan government has appointed two new key security ministers amid growing insurgency and conflicts in the war-torn country, the Administrative Office of the Presidential Palace said in a statement on Saturday.
"In accordance with separate decrees from the Presidential Office, General Bismillah Khan Mohammadi has been appointed as acting Minister of Defense and General Abdul Satar Mirzakwal as acting Interior Minister," the statement said.
Both the newly appointed ministers would soon be introduced to the parliament for obtaining vote of confidence, the statement added.
The changes in the key security positions came after increase in security incidents as the Taliban outfit has increased activities since the start of the U.S.-led forces pull out from Afghanistan on May 1.
Taliban outfit has claimed capturing more than 40 districts over the past one month. According to Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, five districts have been overrun by the militant group just over the past one week.
Security officials, without confirming the fall of districts, said "the government forces have made tactical retreat" and would soon launch counter-attacks to regain the districts.
Hundreds of people in the western Badghis provincial capital Qala-I-Naw and in the northern Jawzjan province have taken arms over the past couple of days and vowed to fight against Taliban if the government fails to ensure security. (ANI/Xinhua)