Armed Afghan Women Take To The Streets Against Taliban Militants

The Taliban has been sweeping across rural Afghanistan, taking dozens of districts including in places such as northern Badakhshan province, which 20 years ago was an anti-Taliban stronghold.

Armed Afghan Women Take To The Streets Against Taliban Militants

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"There were some women who just wanted to inspire security forces, just symbolic, but many more were ready to go to the battlefields."

The Taliban militants have already brought in restrictions on women's education, their freedom of movement and their clothing.

Kabul: Women have taken up guns in northern and central Afghanistan, marching in the streets in their hundreds and sharing pictures of themselves with assault rifles on social media in a show of defiance as Taliban militants make sweeping gains nationwide, The Guardian reported.

One of the biggest demonstrations was held in central Ghor province, where hundreds of women turned out at the weekend, waving guns and chanting anti-Taliban slogans.