Following in the steps of their Satan worshiping prophet Mo the mad.
Muzzos are taking young girls, as they have been indoctrinated to do.
Islam, the cult of death is also the cult of pedophilia attracting more and more sick twisted pedophiles into their ranks with the lure of young girls for pedophile marriages.
Of course bwyannnnnnnn and his fellow islamophiles will see this as business as usual.
Taliban take 12yo girls as sex slaves
KABUL: Heavily armed extremist Taliban fighters have been welcomed with open arms by male citizens as they stormed into three Afghanistan cities, bringing them ever closer to the capital Kabul.
It comes amid reports the terror group is going “door to door” in the towns they seize to round up girls as young as 12 to be their sex slaves.
The Taliban have been slaughtering anyone who cooperated with Western forces during the 20-year occupation. They have also closed girls’ schools and have forced women to stay home, stripping them of their rights.
US military commanders now fear that the whole of Afghanistan could fall to the Muslim extremists in weeks. Pul-e-Khumri, just 200km north of the capital, was one of the cities to fall, along with Faizabad and Farah.
Humayoon Shahidzada, an MP from the western province of Farah, confirmed that the provincial capital, also called Farah, had fallen.
He said Taliban fighters dragged the bloody corpse of an Afghan government soldier through the streets, shouting “Allahu Akbar!”
The insurgents were carrying M-16 rifles and driving Humvees and Ford pick-up trucks that had been given to the Afghan army by the US.
Nine provincial capitals in the country have been captured in less than a week.
The losses have led the US to its assessments of Afghanistan’s future, cutting the time before Kabul falls from a year to a month as Afghan government forces flee or surrender in their thousands.
“Everything is moving in the wrong direction,” an official familiar with the Pentagon’s latest intelligence assessment said.
The fall of Pul-e-Khumri gives the Taliban control of a strategic road junction linking Kabul to the north and west of the country.
Afghan troops who were unable to flee the city said they had no support from the government and had no choice but to surrender.
“We were besieged for two weeks, calling for help and could not get it,” one soldier said. “We talked among ourselves about whether to surrender to the Taliban but decided no way, they will kill us all. But this morning we gave them our weapons and ammunition. Now me and my comrades are fighting with the Taliban.”
Insurgent fighters are also barely 160km from Bagram airbase, a linchpin of the US war effort throughout the 20-year conflict that followed the 2001 invasion. The base was handed over to Afghan forces only last month.
One soldier who was happy to join the Taliban said: “The police chief and governor already left. Why should I fight? For what?”
Another said: “I am happy to join with my brothers. The government has failed.”
The London Times