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Afghanistan
220 Telecom Towers Destroyed in Eight Months: ATRA
2019-11-27
[ToloNews] Security threats have affected telecom services in many parts of the country.

The Afghanistan Telecom Regulatory Authority, or ATRA, says that 220 telecom towers have been destroyed by "the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
and some other groups" over the past eight months, inflicting a $33 million to $50 million loss to telecommunication companies who must repair pylons.

According to ATRA, security threats have decreased telecom service by 30 percent across the country.

"These 220 telecom towers mean that people in 220 areas in the country were deprived of telecommunication services temporarily or continuously," said Sayed Haris Mir, head of ATRA services monitoring department.

Kunduz, Farah, Ghazni, Zabul, Baghlan and Balkh are among the provinces which according to ATRA have witnessed the highest number of attacks by murderous Moslems on telecom towers.

In many parts of the country, telecom services are turned off during nights due to security threats by krazed killers.

Some MPs, meanwhile, said there is a need for addressing the problem by security agencies.

"This has created many problems for the people who all want these challenges to be addressed," Nilofar Jalali, an MP, told TOLOnews.

"The government is responsible for preventing threats against telecom companies countrywide," said Raihana Azad, another MP.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  How does this make them more secure?

They are momentarily more secure when Taliban, et al don’t come after them with intent for daring to be connected to the outside world just when the Taliban, et al, want to be free to prey on the locals without having to worry about the police, the army, or Allah forbid, the Afghan Special Forces knowing that they need to take action.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-11-27 20:22  

#2  telecom services are turned off during nights

How does this make them more secure?
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-11-27 11:10  

#1  Maybe someone told them the truth ?
Posted by: Angens Turkeyneck2026   2019-11-27 09:35  

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