IN COLD BLOOD

Woman ‘executed by Taliban for not wearing a burqa as death squads rampage through Afghanistan’

TALIBAN thugs reportedly gunned down a woman in the street for not wearing a burqa as death squads rampage across Afghanistan.

According to Fox News, the woman was executed in Taloqan, the capital of Takhar province, for not wearing an Islamic veil in public as Afghans face a new horror reality under the ruthless rule of the terror group.

Advertisement
Taliban fighters patrol in Kandahar, Afghanistan on TuesdayCredit: EPA
Taliban fighters patrol in Wazir Akbar Khan neighbourhood in the city of KabulCredit: AP
Footage showed a convoy of Taliban fighters roaring down a street in KabulCredit: FOX

A photo of the alleged killing published by Fox News on Wednesday shows a woman lying in a pool of blood as relatives and members of the public crouch around her.

It's not clear when the woman was killed.

The Taliban are now tightening their grip on power following their lightning victory that has shocked the world.

Footage obtained by Fox News showed a convoy of Taliban fighters roaring down a street in Kabul and opening fire while reportedly hunting for activists and government workers.

Advertisement

Zabihullah Mujahid, a leader of the terror group, declared their victory a "proud moment for the nation" yesterday and vowed to impose Sharia law on Afghanistan.

Most read in News

KNIFE 'MURDER'
Dad arrested as two women 'including partner' killed in 'stabbing rampage'
BLAZE TRAGEDY
Woman dies in massive house fire in early morning Boxing Day inferno
SCREW SHAME
Female prison officer nicked after 'being filmed having sex with inmate'
CHRISTMAS HORROR
Dad killed in his own home on Christmas Day named as women, 33, arrested

And Mujahid said the Taliban "are committed to the rights of women" - but added that would be "under the system of Sharia".

The militants have even urged women to return to school and work, and one Taliban spokesman granted a TV interview to a female journalist.

While Sharia simply refers to laws that are derived from Islam, the Taliban have an extreme interpretation of what this means in practice.

Advertisement

Despite the Taliban's tale of promising to protect women, there have already been reports of the houses of prominent women being marked and many fear what the future holds under the Taliban.

🔵 Read our Afghanistan live blog for the latest updates

And last night, Taliban fanatics attacked women and children with whips and sticks before firing their guns amid the ongoing chaos at Kabul airport.

One devastating snap shows a man carrying a bloodied child while another lad cries directly into the camera.

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com