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Czech President announced the risk of terrorist attacks in Europe

Czech President Milos Zeman

Milos Zeman considers possible new terrorist attacks in Europe as a result of “NATO surrender in Afghanistan.”

Czech President Milos Zeman considers possible new terrorist attacks in Europe as a result of “NATO surrender in Afghanistan.” About this on Sunday, December 26, he stated in the Christmas address to the residents of the republic, which was broadcast by local TV channels.

“From a security point of view, the international situation deteriorated after NATO surrendered in Afghanistan,” he said. “As a result, the Taliban terrorist movement came to power in this country again. This“ Afghan Munich ”, apparently, will lead to an increase in migration flows from Afghanistan, but above all to an increased risk, including in Europe, of new terrorist attacks like the attacks on the New York twins.

Recall that on August 15, the Taliban entered Kabul without a fight, and President Ashraf Ghani left the country. On September 6, the Taliban announced that they had established control over the entire Afghan territory, and on September 7, they announced the composition of the interim government, the legitimacy of which has not yet been recognized by any country.

Earlier it was reported that members of the radical Islamist Taliban movement disbanded the Independent Electoral Commission (IPC) in Afghanistan, as well as the Electoral Complaints Commission.

It was also reported that in Afghanistan women were forbidden to undergo treatment unaccompanied by men.

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