Clash in Panjshir: 600 Taliban Killed, more than 1000 Succumbed

Now once again news has emerged that more than 600 Taliban fighters have been killed in the ongoing conflict.
Clash in Panjshir: 600 Taliban Killed, more than 1000 Succumbed

For the Taliban, Afghanistan's Panjshir has become a cradle. The struggle for possession is still going on here. The Taliban has repeatedly claimed that its fighters have captured Panjshir, but the Afghan Resistance Front has denied this claim. Now once again news has emerged that more than 600 Taliban fighters have been killed in the ongoing conflict between the Taliban and the Afghan Resistance Front. Resistance Front spokesman Faheem Dashti tweeted that their fighters had killed more than 600 Taliban, according to news agency Sputnik. More than a thousand have also surrendered. This fight is being told on Saturday.

Taliban claims four districts captured

On the one hand, the Afghan Resistance Front has claimed to have killed 600 Taliban. While on the other hand, the Talibanis says it has captured four of the seven districts of Panjshir province. According to Al Jazeera, a Taliban leader says that our fighting was on and the fighters were moving towards the governor's house, but the fighting slowed down due to landmines on the way.

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Image Credit: BBC

At the same time, Taliban spokesman Bilal Karimi says that we have taken control of Khich and the Unabaha district. After which, four out of seven districts of Panjshir province have come under our control. He further said that our fighters are now moving towards Panjshir.

Ahmed Masood said we will keep fighting

Faheem Dashti, a spokesman for the Afghan Resistance Front, says that our fighters have surrounded thousands of Talibanis in the Khawak Pass and the captured vehicles have been abandoned in the Rewak area. On the other hand, Panjshir's commander Ahmed Masood has written on Facebook that our fight will continue and we are getting stronger in Panjshir. The Sahel says that this is a difficult situation for the Afghan Resistance Front, but we are not going to give up. The war against the Taliban will continue and we will win.

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Image Credit: DB

America expressed fear of civil war

Meanwhile, US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley has expressed fears of a civil war in Afghanistan. He said that with the kind of situation in Afghanistan, a civil war could soon break out. I do not know whether the Taliban is capable of running the government and establishing its rule. During a conversation with Fox News, he said that if the Taliban does not establish its rule, then in the coming years, terrorist organizations like Al-Qaeda and ISIS will start developing again in Afghanistan.

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