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BREAKING: Armed Taliban Fighters Pictured Riding ‘Swan’ Pedalos Across Lake In Afghanistan


Shocking new images are being released from Afghanistan that features Taliban fighters being heavily armed and riding swan pedalos.

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The news coming out from the war-torn nation is extremely depressing for many around the world as women continue to be oppressed in a country where extreme laws are taking center stage with no one daring to speak up against the current regime.

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Sources claim the country is being ruled by jihadi fighters as the Taliban roam around carrying state-of-the-art weapons that they don’t fear using one bit.

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These weapons are in the form of military-grade rifles which they carry at all times, especially when they are seen transporting people, explained one source. And that just goes to show how surprising and violent the entire regime is altogether.

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Some of the people that seemed to be transported across the lake in Kabul looked like terrorists and they were being taken from one place to another in the swan-shaped pedalos.

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This particular lake situated in Afghanistan, commonly called Band-e-Amir, is located in the country’s Bamyan province. It is stated to have been a key hotspot for so many foreign travelers as well as tourists located domestically.

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But after seeing the Taliban brutally take over the country’s power last year, there has been a huge drop in international tourism in the last few months. Many people fear for the worse as the Taliban continues to practice extremism and fail to give citizens, especially women, the rights that they are entitled to.

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While most of the tourists seemed to be males, there were also a few that were females and could be noted by their traditional hijabs.

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The park could be appreciated for its stellar beauty comprising of huge Hindu Kush Mountains that were nearly 45 miles away from the eastern part of Kabul. Moreover, this particular area was said to be called the ex-residence belonging to the Buddhas of Bamiyan. However, the Taliban is believed to have destroyed that in the year 2001.

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