Four killed, seven injured in aerial firing in Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, four people have been killed and seven others injured in several incidents of air firing by Taliban militants.
After the shooting, residents of Kabul thought fighting had started again, but the Taliban claimed they were firing to celebrate the capture of Panjshir province, although resistance forces have denied this.
Taliban leaders called on their members to stop firing in the face of growing concerns among Afghans. A medical source said four people were killed and seven others were injured in the firing in the air late last night. A Kabul police source said the Taliban had captured Panjshir. The group’s spokesman also confirmed the Taliban’s full control of the province. Afghanistan’s Vice President Amrullah Saleh, who has declared himself president, and resistance leader Ahmed Masood, however, denied this. He later shared a picture of scared children with their hands covering their ears.