The insurgent group had seized control of Afghanistan on August 15 after the US and its allies pulled their troops from the country after 20 years.
The United Nations said it has received “credible allegations” that more than 100 former members of the Afghan government, its security forces and those associated with international troops were killed by the Taliban ever since the group took over the country, The Associated Press reported on Monday. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that more than two-thirds of the deaths were allegedly from the extrajudicial killings by the Taliban or its affiliates. The Taliban had seized control of Afghanistan on August 15 after the United States and its allies pulled their troops from the country after 20 years.
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