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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210816 13:44:00

they were joined by young men from pakistani madrassas or religious schools. after the us led coalition s offensive resulted in the regime s collapse in 2001 many taliban leaders took refuge in pakistan and continued to direct attacks from there. the un estimates there are between 58,000 and 100,000 taliban fighters. haibatullah akhundzada became supreme leader of the taliban in 2016, after his predecessor mohammad mansour was killed in a drone strike in pakistan. his deputies include mullah abdul ghani baradar one of the co founders of the taliban who heads the political office in doha. the group s military commission is headed by mullah mohammad yaqoob, the son of the other taliban co founder, the late mullah omar. sirajuddin haqqani heads the armed combat network, reportedly behind a series of suicide attacks and hostage taking. the un says estimates for the taliban s annual income range from $300 million to $1.6 billion a year, primarily from criminal activities, including dr

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210815 20:08:00

afghanistan as they call themselves? formed around a core of afghan mujahideen veterans from the soviet invasion, they were joined by young men from pakistani madrassas or religious schools. while primarily recruited from the pashtun ethnic group, the taliban was made up of volunteers of numerous afghan ethnicities. after the us led coalition s offensive resulted in the regime s collapse in 2001, many taliban leaders took refuge in pakistan and continued to direct attacks from there. the un says there are an estimated 58,000 to 100,000 taliban fighters led by hebah toollah akhundzada, the ultimate authority on religious and military affairs. one of his deputies, now head of the group s military commission, is mullah mohammad yaqoob, son of the taliban founder, the late mullah omar. the un says estimates for the taliban s annual income range from $300 million

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210815 15:29:00

they call themselves the islamic emirate of afghanistan who the taliban are. they performed around a core of. formed around a core of afghan mujahideen veterans from the soviet invasion, they were joined by young men from pakistani madrassas or religious schools. while primarily recruited from the pashtun ethnic group, the taliban was made up of volunteers of numerous afghan ethnicities. after the us led coalition s offensive resulted in the regime s collapse in 2001, after 9/11, many taliban leaders took refuge in pakistan and continued to direct attacks from there. the un says there are an estimated 58,000 to 100,000 taliban fighters, led by hebba toollah akhundzadaa, the ultimate authority on religious and military affairs. one of his deputies, now head of the group s military commission, is mullah mohammad yaqub 0mari, son of the taliban founder,

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