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Did the Taliban forbid the use of mobile phones in Afghanistan?

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Posts circulating on social media since mid-January claim that the Taliban is destroying mobile phones in Afghanistan. Where did this video come from?We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake.

Added on the 28/01/2022 20:44:58 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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