Yasin Zia

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Yasin Zia
یاسین ضیا
Yasin Zia greeting troops (cropped).jpg
Zia greeting Afghan National Army troops in 2020
Chief of General Staff of Afghanistan
In office
7 July 2020 19 June 2021