U.N. report says Taliban have killed scores of former Afghan officials, others

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The Taliban killed scores of former Afghan officials, security force members and people who worked with the international military contingent since the U.S.-led pullout, according to a U.N. report seen by Reuters

WASHINGTON, Jan 30 - A U.N. report seen by Reuters says the Taliban and its allies are believed to have killed scores of former Afghan officials, security force members and people who worked with the international military contingent since the U.S.-led pullout.

Afghans walk past a Humvee with a Taliban fighter on it guarding the road in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 27, 2022. REUTERS/Ali Khara The U.N. mission "continues to receive credible allegations of killings, enforced disappearances and other violations" against former officials, security force members and people who worked for the U.S.-led international military contingent despite a general amnesty announced by the Taliban, the report said.

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