Kabul. September 29. INTERFAX - The Afghan radical Islamic movement "Taliban" (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) has accused the United States of violating the airspace of Afghanistan.
An official statement issued by the Taliban on Wednesday morning called on "all countries, especially the United States, to treat Afghanistan in the light of international rights, laws and obligations and taking into account mutual respect and obligations in order to prevent any negative consequences."
"Recently we have seen how the United States violates all international rights, laws and obligations to the Islamic Emirate (the Taliban government -IF) when US drones invade the sacred airspace of Afghanistan. These violations must be corrected and prevented," the statement reads.
It emphasizes that "the Islamic Emirate, as the only legal entity of Afghanistan, is the guardian of the land and airspace of Afghanistan."