(Reuters) – Taliban snipers fire into the air on Tuesday to disperse protesters in the Afghan capital Kabul, witnesses said, and a video showed dozens running to escape the gunfire.
Hundreds of men and women shouting slogans such as “Long Live the Resistance” and “Death to Pakistan” marched in the streets to protest the Taliban’s takeover. Neighboring Pakistan has deep ties to the Taliban and is accused of helping the Islamist group return to power, but denies such charges.
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