New Delhi: Taliban have urged Russia and Ukraine to “resolve the crisis through a peaceful way”, months after brutal they took over Afghanistan in August last year.
In a statement on the official Taliban Twitter account – Afghan Islamic Emirates, the clothing expressed concern for “real prospects of civil death,” Daily Mail reported.
Taliban called for discussions between Russia and Ukraine, as well as Afghan protection in Ukraine.
Since their takeover in Afghanistan in August, the Taliban has not been recognized as a new Afghan government anywhere.
On Friday morning, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a “statement handling the crisis in Ukraine”, which was retweeted on Twitter by Top Taliban leaders.
Afghan Islamic Emirates greatly monitored the situation in Ukraine and expressed concern about the real possibility of civilian casualties,” said the statement.
The Islamic Emirates called for restraint by both parties. All parties must stop taking a position that can intensify violence,” said the next statement.
More than 1,000 civilians were killed and more than 2,000 injuries when the Taliban launched their attacks to arrest Afghanistan last year, said Report Mail Daily.
Afghan Islamic Emirates, in line with foreign neutrality policies, calls both sides of the conflict to resolve the crisis through dialogue and peaceful ways. The Islamic Emirates also called on the parties to pay attention to the lives of Afghan students and migrants in Ukraine,” Taliban statement said.
After launching air strikes in cities and military posts, Russia pushed the invasion to Ukraine to the outskirts of Kyiv on Friday.
Forces and advanced tanks from three-way agents have the potential to rewrite the entire post-cold war security system.
The explosion was reported in Kyiv before dawn, and fired and then heard near the government sector, when Western officials planned an emergency summit.
The Ministry of Defense Ukraine on Friday said more than 1,000 Russian soldiers had been killed so far in conflict.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that 137 Ukraine, both military personnel and civilians, have been killed since the beginning of the attack on Thursday morning, AFP reported.