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Resistance Force Claims 600 Taliban Fighters Eliminated

Resistance Force claims 600 Taliban fighters were eliminated in Panjshir: Afghanistan.

Fighting between the Taliban and the National Resistance Force continues in Afghanistan’s northeastern province of Panjshir.

Sputnik quoted the Resistance Force as saying that 600 Taliban militants had been killed in the fighting.

Resistance Force claims 600 Taliban fighters were eliminated.

Faheem Dashti, the spokesman for the Resistance Force, tweeted, “Around 600 Taliban have been eliminated since morning in various districts of Panjshir.

Over 1,000 Taliban have been captured or surrendered. The spokesman further said that the Taliban are unable to get supplies from other Afghan provinces.

Meanwhile, the Taliban’s offensive against the Panjshir Resistance Force has slowed down due to the presence of landmines in the area.

A Taliban source said fighting was ongoing in Panjshir, but landmines leading to the capital Bazarak and the provincial governor’s compound were making it difficult to advance.

Panjshir is a stronghold of the National Resistance Force, which is led by Ahmed Masood, son of the late former Afghan guerrilla commander Ahmed Shah Masood, and former Afghanistan Vice President Amrullah Saleh, who has declared himself acting president.

Former Vice President Amrullah Saleh along with Ahmed Masood, son of anti-Taliban commander Ahmed Shah Masood in Panjshir, acknowledged the dangerous situation at the Resistance Fort.

“The situation is difficult, we have been attacked,” Saleh said in a video message. The resistance is on and will continue.

Photos of wife and daughter burnt, Amrullah Saleh tells story after Taliban capture of Kabul.

After the Taliban’s occupation of Afghanistan, different stories of its atrocities are coming to the fore.

Meanwhile, former Vice President Amrullah Saleh, who has declared himself as the acting President of the country, has disclosed many things through an article.

After the occupation of Afghanistan on August 15, Amrullah has said that he will not surrender to the Taliban.

In a newspaper article, Saleh described how he burned photographs of his wife and daughter after being captured by the Taliban. He told his guard that if I got injured, shoot me.

In this article for the Daily Mail, the former Vice President describes what happened after the Taliban attack.

Saleh reported that the night before the capture of Kabul, there had been a rebellion inside the prison. Saleh was also informed about this. They had tried to contact non-Talibani prisoners.

The next morning he tried to get in touch with the Defense Minister, the Interior Minister, and their deputy but could not be reached. Kabul’s police chief informed him that he could hold the front for an hour.

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