(Castellano) Producción de heroína en Afganistán aumenta 50 veces desde invasión liderada por EEUU
ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 30 Nov 2015
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La producción de heroína en Afganistán ha aumentado 50 veces desde el comienzo de la invasión extranjera liderada por EE.UU., que supuestamente tenía como objetivo combatir el terrorismo.
26 de noviembre de 2015 – El anuncio se realizó el miércoles durante un encuentro en Moscú, capital rusa, entre el director del Servicio Federal para el Control de las Drogas, Viktor Ivanov, y Fazl Hadi Muslimyar, titular de la Cámara Alta de la Asamblea Nacional de Afganistán, informa la cadena rusa RT.
Desde el inicio de la intervención militar foránea en Afganistán, la heroína se ha producido “de forma casi industrial”, agregaron los funcionarios.
En 2001, Washington y sus aliados invadieron Afganistán so pretexto de luchar contra el terrorismo. La ofensiva apartó del poder a los talibanes, pero estos y los mismos soldados extranjeros han imposibilitado que la seguridad se instaure en dicho territorio.
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