Taliban launch door-to-door hunt for NATO workers, kill relative of journalist
India TodayThe Taliban are conducting door-to-door searches for people who worked for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces and the previous government, a United Nations document has reported. The report compiled by the RHIPTO Norwegian Center for Global Analyses, which provides intelligence to the UN, warned that the Taliban was targeting "collaborators", BBC reported. A second relative was seriously wounded but others were able to escape, it said, According to intelligence experts, anyone on the Taliban's blacklist was in "severe danger, and that there could be mass executions". “Our forces have entered Kabul to maintain peace, law and order so that there is no loot," Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid said earlier this week. In their first official press conference, after taking over Afghanistan on Sunday, Mujahid said they wished for peaceful relations with other countries, adding they don't want any "internal or external enemies".