A Taliban fighting unit called the Badri 313 Battalion was spotted patrolling Afghanistan with U.S.-made gear, and posting one photo appearing to mock the iconic World War II photo, Raising the Flag ...
In the photo, the Taliban fighters appeared wearing unusual uniforms similar to the US military forces’ one while trying to raise the Islamic movement flag after capturing Afghan’s major cities ...
The unit has been named after the battle of Badr, fought nearly 1,400 years ago when Prophet Mohammed supposedly vanquished his enemies with only 313 soldiers. Photos and videos of Badri 313, a unit ...
WASHINGTON (SBG) — A little-known Taliban fighting unit, the Badri 313 Batallion, this week was spotted patrolling parts of Afghanistan's capital of Kabul in newly released propaganda videos from the ...
Taliban’s hold on power over Afghanistan is an abstained conclusion. However, things are very different from their rule back in the 90s. Because this time, the Taliban have their hands all over the ...
The image was revealed Saturday along with a variety of new Taliban propaganda photos and images posted online this week after the militant group took over Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on Sunday ...
The Taliban’s media wing has wasted little time releasing droves of new propaganda in the wake of its ascension to power. In one particular image released this week, members of the Taliban’s Badri 313 ...
The question is how was the Taliban able to raise such a sophisticated force and who trained and armed its members? After the unceremonious fall of Kabul there have been numerous reports of Taliban ...
The Taliban claim they can still use grenades and piles of ammunition left behind at a CIA base in Kabul after US troops hurriedly blew up the complex before withdrawing from Afghanistan. Members of ...
The Taliban has been showing off its own "special forces" on social media, soldiers in new uniforms equipped with looted American equipment who contrast sharply with the image of the usual Afghan ...
Kabul — On nearly every street corner, in every neighborhood in Afghanistan's capital, you'll find the Taliban. The militants are now the guardians of the city they once attacked often, and viciously.
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