Taliban calls Prince Harry “big mouth loser” as he claims to have killed 25 people in Afghanistan

Prince Harry Memoir: After Prince Harry claimed to have killed 25 people in Afghanistan while serving in the military, the Taliban criticised him and dubbed him a “big mouth loser,” according to The Independent.

The Duke of Sussex was then referred to as a “big mouth loser who has been trying to get attention” by Taliban commander Molavi Agha Gol.

The commander remarked, “I do not even believe what he said about the Mujaheddin.” He is a loser who is afraid to enter a battle area. He should be furious that we made history by forcing him and his soldiers to leave our country.

He continued, “Our martyred Mujaheddin are in heaven, but his invading friends are burning in hell and I really hope I was in Helmand when he was there, to make him understand what real chess pieces are.”

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Prince Harry reveals murdered more than twenty people

In his upcoming biography, “Spare,” Prince Harry said that while serving as a soldier in Afghanistan and going after Taliban radicals, he murdered more than twenty people.

Harry claimed that the army taught him not to see Taliban members as humans, according to The Telegraph, which got a portion of the book that is scheduled to be published on January 10. He continued by saying that his kill total as a pilot of an Apache assault helicopter is “neither proud nor ashamed.”

“In the era of Apaches and laptops,” Harry claimed he could calculate “with exactness how many enemy combatants I had killed. And it seemed to me essential not to be afraid of that number.”

The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex operated the assault helicopter between 2012 and 2013, according to Al Jazeera, and worked as a forward air controller in the British Royal Army from 2007 to 2008.

“So my number is 25. It’s not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me,” he wrote, citing six missions during his second tour of the nation as the source of the total.

Harry asserted that the military had instilled in him the notion that the Taliban fighters he was battling were merely “chess pieces.”

The words have drawn harsh criticism from many British military personnel, some of whom have warned that the duke has endangered his safety and made himself a target. And now the Taliban has denounced the king in a statement of its own.

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A spokesperson for the Taliban’s foreign affairs ministry, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, said:

“The western occupation of Afghanistan is truly an odious moment in human history, and comments by Prince Harry (are) a microcosm of the trauma experienced by Afghans at the hands of occupation forces, who murdered innocents without any accountability.”

A Taliban leader in Afghanistan named Anas Haqqani also expressed his disapproval of Harry’s comments via Twitter, but he noted that few people who kill Afghans “have your decency to reveal their conscience and confess to their war crimes.”

“The truth is what you’ve said, our innocent people were chess pieces to your soldiers, military and political leaders. Still, you were defeated in that ‘game’ of white & black ‘square’,” Mr. Haqqani said. “I don’t expect that the [International Criminal Court] will summon you or the human rights activists will condemn you, because they are deaf and blind for you. But hopefully these atrocities will be remembered in the history of humanity.”

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