Taliban collapsed and split into two warring camps

Taliban leaders seriously collapsed after creating the temporary government of Afghanistan, writes a BBC with reference to sources in motion.

According to the British broadcasting corporation, the Taliban split into two factions by joining the presidential palace.

According to sources, during the meeting, one of the founders of the movement, Vice-Prime Minister Abdul Gani Baradar quarreled with Khalil Rakhman Khakkani – Minister for refugees and a representative of the Hakkani Network. The dispute also entered supporters of each of them.

It is clarified that Baradar is dissatisfied with the composition of the new government and believes that the Taliban came to power due to those who dealt with diplomacy, including him. In particular, he became the first Taliban in history, who held talks with the US President – in 2020 he talked on the phone with Donald Trump, and in addition signed an agreement on the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan.

And the members of the Hakkani Network believes that their military successes are decisive. At the account of this movement, bloody attacks against the Afghan forces and their Western allies.