
The Taliban painted their flag on the wall of the US Embassy in Kabul following the complete withdrawal of US troops and diplomats from Afghanistan. In recent days, members of the group have sprayed white paint on murals in the Afghan capital and removed images of women.

In an interview with Mehr News Agency, Ahmad Alireza Beigi, a representative of Tabriz, referring to the closed-door meeting of the parliament with Ismail Qaani, the commander of the Quds Force, said that Qaani stated "what is important for us in Afghanistan is that the security of the Islamic Republic is not compromised."
A group of Afghan immigrants and Iranian citizens gathered in front of the Pakistani embassy in Tehran, chanting "Death to Pakistan, death to the Taliban."

In an interview with several psychiatrists, Shargh newspaper referred to the scarcity of antidepressants and anticonvulsants and wrote that patients with "suicidal thoughts and self-harm" may abandon treatment after not finding medication, and as the suicide rate is high. , Be at risk

Following the complete withdrawal of US troops and diplomats from Afghanistan, the Taliban painted their banner on the wall of the US Embassy in Kabul. In recent days, members of the group have sprayed white paint on murals in the Afghan capital and removed images of women.