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A Twitter video allegedly showing an amusement set on fire by Taliban Image courtesy: Twitter video grab

Afghanistan: Taliban insurgents set amusement park on fire

| @indiablooms | Aug 20, 2021, at 02:54 am

Kabul: Taliban insurgents, who entered Kabul and took Afghanistan under their control on Sunday, recently set an amusement park on fire in the capital city, media reports said on Thursday.

In the latest video doing the rounds on social media, an entire amusement park is seen burning with massive flames covering the area at night, reports India Today.

A Twitter user claimed the insurgents set Bokhdi Amusement Park in Sheberghan on fire.

Another video had gone viral on the social media where the insurgents were seen playing in an amusement park.

They were seen in the video crashing the bumper cars on each other.

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