Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: The Islamic Emirate has published a statement on the occasion of the second anniversary of the fall of Kabul, and said that the victory of the 20-year jihad of our faithful nation, against the occupation and conquest of the whole world, is the truth that not only the Afghan nation, but also the entire nation. Islam gives a sense of victory and pride and strengthens their certainty about Allah's help.
It is also added in the announcement that Afghans have made great sacrifices for their religion, country and freedom throughout history, and as a result of their great sacrifices and their lives, the establishment of a completely Islamic system, which was the dream of the Mujahid nation, has been realized, Alhamdulillah.
The declaration also states that the Islamic Emirate, as the true representative of its mujahid nation, was able to successfully complete a great and difficult path with the help of Almighty Allah and the support of the mujahid nation and paved the way for the establishment and strengthening of a completely Islamic system.
The statement said: The conquest of Kabul proved once again that no one can subjugate the proud and mujahid Afghan nation by the power of foreigners and guarantee its survival.
According to the declaration: This day made it clear that here all the efforts of the invaders are doomed to failure and no aggressor force can break the will of the Afghan mujahid nation and impose its own system on them by the force of their weapons and conspiracy.
At the end of the declaration, it is stated: The elders of the Islamic Emirate are committed to serve their nation within the framework of Islamic Sharia, to work for the country's prosperity and stability, and not to allow any aggressor to threaten the independence and freedom of the country as long as they live.
This is despite the fact that two years ago on the 7th of Muharram, which coincides with the August 15, the forces of the Islamic Emirate, after capturing 32 provinces, also captured Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, after the escape of Ashraf Ghani.