October 7th, the black day of remembrance of Invasion

On the seventh of October 2001, 22 years ago NATO led by the United States launched a massive and cruel attack on Afghanistan and started sinister occupation.   October 7th, 2001 was the day of the beginning of raids and indiscriminate bombings and the dropping of multi-ton bombs on the Afghan nation, destroying villages, killing […]

On the seventh of October 2001, 22 years ago NATO led by the United States launched a massive and cruel attack on Afghanistan and started sinister occupation.

 

October 7th, 2001 was the day of the beginning of raids and indiscriminate bombings and the dropping of multi-ton bombs on the Afghan nation, destroying villages, killing and wunding men and women, old people, young people and children, arresting and captiviting of innocent people and civilians. Prisons were filled with prisoners and the days became dark for the Afghan nation.

 

 

 

Despite the difficulties and hardships, the Afghan nation stood up yet again before the oppression and occupation and started armed resisitance to force the invaders to leave Afghanistan and with Allah support prevailed over the invaders and expelled them out of the country.

 

 

 

American power was challenged in Afghanistan after twenty years from October 7, 2001, and history will write in its golden pages with prominent lines: no tyrannical power will stand against the righteousness, and the occupation is not sustainable, and every nation that rises up to support the right, will ultimately be victorious, even if it is delayed.

 

 

 

May the memory of the martyrs of the revolution of the last 20 years lasts for ever, who sacrificed themselves to remove the umbrella of occupation from Afghanistan, offered their blood for the comfort of the nation and went so that the nation may live in peace.