Panjshir Valley Completely Captured: Taliban
Afghanistan News LIVE Updates: Fahim Dashty, the spokesperson of Resistance Force Spokesperson, was killed during fighting with the Taliban in Panjshir on Sunday. Sources said that he was killed in an indirect firing giving a major blow to the resistance forces.
The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan also put out a statement on Facebook saying, ” With deep touch and regret, we lost two dear brothers and colleagues and fighters today. Fahim Dashty, the head of the office of Amir Saheb Ahmad Masoud, and General Sahib Abdul Wadood Zhor, the nephew of the national hero of Afghanistan in the battle against the fascist group. Congratulations on your martyrdom!”
Dashti was a senior member of the Jamiat-e-Islami party and a member of the Federation of Afghan journalists, ANI reported. The Panjshir Resistance Force on Sunday offered a peace settlement and want to amicably resolve things amid continuous attacks by the Taliban, Pakistani and Al Qaeda forces.
The Taliban said Monday the last pocket of resistance in Afghanistan, the Panjshir Valley, had been “completely captured”. “With this victory, our country is completely taken out of the quagmire of war,” Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement.
On Sunday, Taliban had successfully taken over few territories of Panjshir Valley — the last bastion of the war-torn nation untouched by the hardliners — inflicting massive damage and casualties on the Resistance Force led by caretaker President Amrullah Saleh who is safe after bombardment at the house where he was staying but has been moved to an undisclosed location.
In an ominous end to Afghanistan‘s resistance, the Taliban have successfully taken over few territories of Panjshir Valley — the last bastion of the war-torn nation untouched by the hardliners — inflicting massive damage and casualties on the Resistance Force led by caretaker President Amrullah Saleh who is safe after bombardment at the house where he was staying but has been moved to an undisclosed location.
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