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Horrific images: Taliban hang dead bodies on cranes in Afghanistan

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Newsroom October 7 11:32

The situation in Afghanistan is still bad after the seizure of power by the Taliban, who this time decided to give an example to the citizens of what happens to those who commit or intend to commit crimes.

The Taliban hung the lifeless bodies of alleged criminals from cranes, so that they can be seen by all.

The incident took place on Tuesday in the city of Herat.

Afghans who were at the scene immediately took pictures of the horrific spectacle and posted them on the internet to inform the public about the atrocities unfolding in the country.

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Taliban hang dead bodies of alleged thieves in another gruesome public display of slain criminals https://t.co/NrOBCJrIgM pic.twitter.com/8dEwiRDl0z

— The Canada Now (@TheCanadaNow) October 6, 2021

Taliban hang bodies of dead ‘criminals’ in gruesome public display https://t.co/DnmcdNc92x pic.twitter.com/tvYpKSl7uA

— New York Post (@nypost) October 6, 2021

Biden’s Peace Partners Taliban HANG BODIES In The Public Square https://t.co/Zgu34aWaZo pic.twitter.com/jAMZVSFhNN

— Atlas Shrugs (@atlasshrugs) October 6, 2021

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