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Prince Harry dubbed ‘big mouth loser’ by Taliban over claims to have killed its 25 members in Afghanistan Prince Harry
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Prince Harry dubbed ‘big mouth loser’ by Taliban over claims to have killed its 25 members in Afghanistan

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 08 Jan 2023, 04:54 pm

The Taliban has called Britain’s Prince Harry a ‘big mouth loser’, after he said that he killed 24 Afghans while serving in the military, reported The Independent.

Taliban commander Molavi Agha Gol slammed the Duke of Sussex, terming him a “big mouth loser who has been trying to get attention”.

“I do not even believe what he said about the Mujaheddin,” the commander said. “He is a loser and scared to go to a combat zone. We made history by kicking him and his army out of our homeland and he should be very angry about that.

“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,” he added.

Prince Harry wrote in his memoir ‘Spare’ that he killed over two dozen Taliban terrorists in Afghanistan while serving as a soldier, hunting extremists of the militant organisation.

He wrote that he was neither proud nor ashamed of his kill count as an Apache attack helicopter pilot, according to an excerpt of the book obtained by The Telegraph.

"In the era of Apaches and laptops," Harry said he was able to come up "with exactness how many enemy combatants I had killed. And it seemed to me essential not to be afraid of that number."

"So my number is 25. It's not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me," he wrote.

He added that he killed the terrorists from six missions during his second tour in the country.

Harry said the army taught him not to view members of the Taliban as people.

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