“Please stop killing” Afghan people, Rashid Khan & Mh. Nabi strongly condemned by the blast in Kabul


“Please stop killing” Afghan people, Rashid Khan & Mh. Nabi strongly condemned by the blast in Kabul

Afghanistan Latest Blast: After these suicide attacks, Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi have strongly condemned the emotional tweet.

On Thursday, two serial blasts took place near Kabul Airport in Afghanistan, in which 13 people have died and more than 70 people have been injured.

Recent Bomb Blast in Kabul

After these suicide attacks, Afghanistan cricket team’s star spinner Rashid Khan and all-rounder Mohammad Nabi have strongly condemned and made emotional tweets.

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Tweeting on his official Twitter account, Rashid Khan wrote, “Kabul is bleeding again, please stop killing Afghans.”

Apart from Khan, all-rounder Mohammad Nabi also expressed his dismay over the tense situation in Afghanistan and wrote in a tweet. “I express my deepest condolences to our countrymen killed in today’s (Thursday) attack in the vicinity of Kabul airport. Am. We strongly condemn such attacks and urge the world to help Afghans get through this difficult time.”

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Talking about Rashid Khan, he is currently in England and is playing for the Sussex team in the T20 Blast tournament. The 22-year-old right-arm leg-spinner had scored 27 runs in just 9 balls in the match against Yorkshire on Tuesday. And he played a key role in his team’s victory. After playing in this league, Rashid will travel to UAE for the second leg of IPL 2021. Where he will represent Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Despite the deteriorating conditions in Afghanistan. Rashid Khan is giving his 100 percent in the game. The way the lives of the people of Afghanistan are being lost in recent times.

On this Rashid had expressed anger and appealed to the world not to leave the Afghan people alone to die in this difficult time.