Abdul Mateen Qani, spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, said that due to the round-the-clock efforts of security forces, the first day of Eid al-Adha was celebrated without any security incidents in the country.
Qani pledged that the remaining days of Eid will also pass in complete peace and security.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior said: "Our determination and will is to serve the people. Every part of the country is fully covered by the brave security forces of the Islamic Emirate to fulfill their Islamic and national responsibilities in defending your lives, property, and honor. Thank God, today we witnessed the first day of Eid passing in a good atmosphere."
Additionally, some members of the Islamic Emirate's forces have been assigned to ensure public security in various parts of the capital, saying that they will not allow anyone to disrupt the country's security.
Mohammad Akhund, a member of the Islamic Emirate forces, said: "Today is the first day of Eid, and we have ensured the security of the people and will not allow anyone to disrupt the established security."
Nasibullah Rahimi, another member of the Islamic Emirate forces, said: "We have ensured the security of the people and are at their service day and night so they can celebrate the days of Eid al-Adha in a good atmosphere."
Some residents of the capital also stated that they celebrated the first day of Eid al-Adha in a secure environment.
Mohammad Yousuf, a resident of Kabul, said: "The security forces should always take good security measures and protect the lives and property of fellow citizens."
Amir Jan, another resident of Kabul, said: "The security forces have taken good measures for the people's security, and people should also cooperate with the security forces to ensure security."
According to information from the Ministry of Interior, the first day of Eid was celebrated in peace and joy in 34 provinces of the country.
According to Abdul Matin Qane, the security of all mosques and Eidgahs was fully ensured by the country's security forces.