
Afghan Defense Ministry Spokesperson Says Forces Work to Protect Citizens' Lives, Property and Honor
Enayatullah Khorazmi, spokesperson for Afghanistan's Ministry of National Defense, stated that the country's security and defense forces work day and night to protect the lives, property and honor of Afghan people.
Khorazmi assured citizens that these forces, with full readiness, high morale and strong coordination, successfully carry out their duties to maintain national security, stability and territorial integrity.
He said operations by the national defense forces continue based on precise intelligence information, with timely and decisive responses to any threats.
Citizens across all provinces have expressed support for the retaliatory operations of Afghan forces against Pakistani militia soldiers and voiced readiness to defend the country, according to the statement.
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