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Ahmed Masood And Amrulla Saleh Took Over The Front: Panjshir

Ahmed Masood and Amrulla Saleh took over the front. The lions of the Panjshir Valley, who were fighting with the Taliban, had killed more than 100 Taliban terrorists in four days.

Nine thousand insurgents under the leadership of Ahmed Masood are taking the front to save the Panjshir Valley, which has become the center of resistance in Afghanistan, from Taliban terrorists.

In Panjshir, fierce fighting is still going on between the Northern Alliance and the Taliban.

Masood’s soldiers have deployed heavy machine guns on the hilltops of the Panjshir Valley to hunt down the Taliban. Apart from this, mortar and surveillance posts have also been made.

There are reports that hundreds of Taliban fighters have been killed or taken hostage there. The Taliban has claimed to have surrounded the Panjshir Valley from three sides.

Taliban says that we have cut off the supply line of Panjshir’s logistics and other items.

The leaders of Panjshir gave the answer.

The leaders of Panjshir say that they will not lay down arms in front of Taliban terrorists at any cost and this war will continue.

In the midst of the snow-capped peaks of Panjshir, these soldiers are taking on the Taliban, just 80 km from the capital Kabul.

Ahmed Shah Masood, the father of Ahmed Masood, was once counted among the biggest warfighters of Panjshir, who never allowed the Taliban and the Soviet Union to come near Panjshir during his life.

Even when the last time the Taliban occupied Afghanistan, they could not conquer Panjshir.

Taliban preparing for agreement with Northern Alliance.

Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Wednesday that the Taliban would enter into a peace deal with resistance forces in Panjshir province in the near future.

Mujahid said that we are in touch with the people of Panjshir. We are in talks with elders, influential people, and jihadi commanders. Negotiations will soon resolve the problem without war.

I am 80 percent sure that this will not require going to war. Warning. As per our information, a peace agreement will be signed soon.

Ahmed Masood and Amrulla Saleh took over the front.

These soldiers, led by Panjshir fighters Ahmed Masood and Amrullah Saleh, are in military uniform. They are patrolling the entire area by sitting in the US-made Havi.

They are also accompanied by vehicles equipped with machine guns. These jawans have assault rifles, rocket-fired grenades, and walkie-talkie sets for communication.

The road to the valley is very narrow.

The strategically important Panjshir Valley is inhabited by people of originally Tajik origin. Due to the extremely high hills, this valley provides natural protection to the soldiers of Panjshir.

Also, the way to enter this valley is very narrow. Ahmed Masood wrote in the Washington Post last week, ‘If the Taliban attack us, they will get a befitting reply from us.

Hundreds of Taliban were killed in the attack.

In fact, Taliban fighters were advancing from Andrab Valley of Baglan province to capture Panjshir, but Panjshir’s soldiers ambushed these Taliban is and attacked them vigorously.

The Taliban did not get a chance to recover from this attack and hundreds of Taliban lost their lives. The soldiers of the Northern Alliance also took many Taliban hostage.

Amrullah Saleh, who was the Vice President of Afghanistan, sprinkled salt on the burn through a tweet.

Saleh wrote that ever since the Taliban were under attack, it was a challenge for them to come back alive in one piece. Now the Taliban has increased the number of its fighters in Panjshir.

Taliban sent fighters to capture Panjshir.

Recently, the Taliban announced that it had sent thousands of fighters to capture Panjshir. However, talks are still going on between the two sides.

Masood said that he was ready for talks with the Taliban, but if the Taliban tried to bow down Panjshir at gunpoint, he would be given a befitting reply.

Panjshir’s insurgents include 9,000 soldiers, who are local militias and former Afghan army personnel.

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