After shooting Danish, Talibanis also crushed their heads with a car, Afghan commander told the scary truth
Viral News / After shooting Danish, Talibanis also crushed their heads with a car, Afghan commander told the scary truth
Viral News - After shooting Danish, Talibanis also crushed their heads with a car, Afghan commander told the scary truth
The reason for the death of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was so far believed to be shot in an attack by the Afghan army and Taliban. His death certificate also mentions bullets as the cause of death. But the information that has come out now is frightening. The Taliban terrorists not only shot Danish, but also crushed his head with a car.Bilal Ahmed, the commander of the Afghan army, has told the scary truth to Aaj Tak. He has told the extent to which the Taliban vandalized the body of Danish. The Afghan commander told that his body was vandalized by the Taliban because the Danish were Indian and the Taliban hated India.Danish Siddiqui died on 16 July. Till now his death was being told that he was killed in a clash between the Afghan army and the Taliban. When the Afghan army tried to regain control of the market in the city of Spin Boldak, bordering Pakistan, it had an encounter with the Taliban and Danish Siddiqui was killed along with an Afghan officer.But, the information that has come out now is frightening. Bilal Ahmed joined the Afghan Army for the last 5 years and is currently posted at the post of Commander. He said that the Taliban first shot Danish Siddiqui, leading to his death. After that, as soon as the Taliban came to know that he was an Indian, they mounted a car on his head. Whereas, he knew very well that he had died. But Taliban hates India and Indians, that's why they did so much vandalism with Danish's body.After this revelation by the commander of the Afghan army, it is known to what extent the Taliban hate India and Pakistan and its intelligence agency ISI are taking advantage of it. Pakistan is targeting, destroying Indian assets in Afghanistan with the help of Taliban.