Afghanistan Crisis HIGHLIGHTS: Ahmad Massoud Claims Resistance Forces Are Still Fighting Against Taliban In Panjshir
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Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the Resistance Front, in an audio message on his Facebook page says the resistance forces are still present in Panjshir and continue to fight Taliban forces, reports TOLOnews.
Taliban have announced that that the war in Afghanistan is over as they have taken control of the Panjshir valley.
Recognition (of govt in Afghanistan) is too early to say. Is any govt or any governing structure officially available in Kabul now? Not yet. It is admitted by Afghans themselves. After decades of war, it hasn't come as a surprise to us: Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev
The Taliban said on Monday that they will announce a new government in Afghanistan soon, denying the delay in the formation of the regime was due to disagreements within the hardline Islamist group. The Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said at a press conference there are “some technical things left” and that the new Afghan government to be announced could be interim with a view toward changes in the future, according to Reuters.
My leader and brother Ahmad Massoud is safe and will be giving a message to our people very soon!, tweeted Ali Maisam Nazary who is the head of Foreign Relations at NRF.
Taliban orders women attending university to wear an abaya robe and niqab covering most of the face, and classes must be segregated by sex -- or at least divided by a curtain, reports AFP
Resistance forces in the Panjshir Valley fighting the Taliban have called for a ceasefire after reports they suffered heavy losses at the weekend. The National Resistance Front proposes the Taliban withdraw from Panjshir, in return it will refrain from military action
Fahim Dashti, a spokesman of the Resistance Front and a well-known journalist, was killed in fighting in Panjshir province on Sunday, a source from Panjshir told TOLOnews.
The Afghan national resistance front on Monday informed that another senior member of their group, General Abdul Wudod Zara has been killed during the standoff between rebel forces and the Taliban.
General Wudod was the nephew of Panjshir resistance leader Ahmad Massoud.
Background
Afghanistan Taliban Crisis HIGHLIGHTS, Sept 6, 2021: The Afghan national resistance front on Monday informed that another senior member of their group, General Abdul Wudod Zara has been killed during the standoff between rebel forces and the Taliban.
General Wudod was the nephew of Panjshir resistance leader Ahmad Massoud. Some reports also claim that Amrullah Saleh has moved to a safe place after a helicopter attacked his house, Samaa News reported.
The developments came soon after Afghan resistance force spokesperson Fahim Dashti was reported dead by various Afghanistan media.
"Regretfully, The National Resistance of Afghanistan lost two companions in the holy resistance against oppression and aggression today. Mr. Fahim Dashty, NRF spokesperson, and General Abdul Wudod Zara were martyred. May their memory be eternal," the Afghan resistance front was quoted as saying by the Samaa News.
Some reports also claim that Amrullah Saleh has moved to a safe place after a helicopter attacked his house, Samaa News reported.
The Panjshir Valley lies in the Hindu Kush mountains, approximately 90 miles north of Kabul. The Taliban have been unable to take this major holdout of resistance after steamrolling across pro-government troops in a matter of months. The war over Panjshir province escalated from Friday night.
Ahmad Massoud, head of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRFA), said on Sunday he welcomed proposals from religious scholars for a negotiated settlement to end the fighting with the Taliban in the valley, which has resisted both the invading Soviet army and the previous Taliban government.
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