The Taliban on April 5 said their peace deal with the United States (US) was nearing a breaking point, accusing US of violations that included drone attacks on civilians, reports ABC News. The Taliban said they had restricted attacks against Afghan security forces to rural outposts, had not attacked international forces and had not attacked Afghan forces in cities or military installations. The Taliban said these limits on their attacks had not been specifically laid out in the agreement with the U.S. signed in February 2020. Taliban had also censured the Afghan government for delaying the release of 5,000 Taliban prisoners promised in the agreement. The Taliban issued warning of more violence if the U.S. and the Afghan government continue alleged violations of the deal.