
Defense Ministry Spokesperson: No One Should Worry About Afghanistan's Territory
Enayatullah Khorazmi, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, stated that Afghan security forces are committed to the defense and protection of every inch of the country's soil.
Khorazmi assured that no one should worry about any part of Afghanistan's territory.
He emphasized that the entire territory along the Durand Line is under the control of security forces.
The spokesperson added that there is a firm commitment to protect even difficult-to-access areas along the line.
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