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ukraine has not claimed responsibility for what appear to be targeted attacks. now on bbc news, hardtalk welcome to hardtalk, i am stephen sackur. a year on from the very imposition of the taliban rule, afghanistan is facing a humanitarian calamity. after population is facing serious food insecurity and more than 1 million children are at risk of acute malnutrition. the taliban seemed focused on snuffing out opposition and imposing strict controls on women and girls. my guess is formerfirst controls on women and girls. my guess is former first vice president of afghanistan and now a seniorfigure in president of afghanistan and now a senior figure in the national resistance front, amrullah saleh. it is internal resistance a viable when afghans are starving? theme music plays amrullah saleh, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a year since the taliban swept into kabul and topple the government of which you were a part. has this been a year of failure from your point of view? ....
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Shamila doesn't have a photo of the baby son who died in her arms in freezing temperatures at their home in Kabul this month, but she remembers his face perfectly. ....