by Abdulwali Arian
A number of Parliament Members (MPs) and the families of soldiers have said almost 200 security force members are under siege by the Taliban in four districts of Uruzgan and southern Helmand provinces.
They have appealed to government to step in and help.
MPs from the provinces and families of the affected soldiers said if government does not break the siege, there will be shocking consequences.
"If government does not pay attention to them and does not rescue them, we will witness another tragedy," said Raihana Azad, an MP from Uruzgan.
The families indicate that the soldiers have been under siege for about two months but the Ministry of Defense (MoD) has said the issue has been resolved.
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