The Taliban display "the leader's automobile" after 21 years of hiding.
After the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, the Taliban in eastern Afghanistan destroyed the car
Then, Mullah Mohammed Omar used it to escape the American airstrikes. This was done 21 years after the car had been abandoned to hide it.
As a result, Abdul Jabbar al-Omari, a Taliban official, ordered the car out this week.
He was killed by a white Toyota Corolla at a rural park in the province of Zabul in the southeast, according to AFP.
According to Rahmatullah Hammad, the car is "still in good shape and its interior is only slightly damaged."
According to the Zabul State Director of Media and Culture.
To save it from being destroyed, Taliban fighters buried this car in 2001 in Mullah Omar's honor.
Taliban officials released images of the automobile being removed with shovels and shovels while it was partially covered in dirt in a big hole.
Rahmatullah Hammad claimed that the Taliban intended to deliver the vehicle to Kabul's National Museum for display as a "great historical landmark."
After a brutal civil war, Mullah Omar created the movement in Kandahar and brought it to power in Afghanistan in 1996.
Following this, Afghanistan turned into a shelter for terrorist organizations, notably al-Qa'ida and its commander,
On December 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 attacks, died.
The United States and its allies launched a major military campaign in the country to remove
The Taliban were driven from power after the Taliban refused to hand over bin Laden.
This week, Taliban sources said that Mullah Omar drove away from Kandahar in a Toyota Corolla.
The historic leader of the movement passed away in 2013 while remaining undiscovered for a considerable amount of time.
In August 2021, after the Taliban seized control of Kabul, Washington
The United States and its NATO partners withdrew troops from Afghanistan after 20 years of trying to quell a deadly conflict.