Taliban claims to have captured Panjshir Valley, Pak army helps militants
Taliban claims to have captured Panjshir Valley, Pak army helps militants
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Kabul: The Taliban claimed on Monday that it has captured Afghanistan's Panjsheer Valley. There was a war between the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan and the Taliban. Meanwhile, it is alleged that Pakistan Air Force has assisted the Taliban in Panjsheer Valley. Pakistan dropped bombs here with drone strikes, which helped the Taliban succeed. According to former Samangan MP Zia Arianzad, Pakistan has set smart bombs in Panjsheer through drones.

This led to the killing of Ahmad Masood's spokesman Fahim Dasti Panjshir, who was leading the war against the Taliban, during the war with the Taliban. Along with Fahim, Ahmed Shah Masood's nephew and former chief Mujahideen commander General Sahib Abdul Wadood Zor were also killed in the war. The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, in its Facebook page, explained the death of the duo and wrote, "With deep touch and regret, we lost two dear brothers and allies and fighters today. Fahim Dasti, head of Aamir Saheb Ahmad Masood's office, and General Saheb Abdul Wadood Zor, nephew of Afghanistan's national hero, in the war against the fascist group. Congratulations on your martyrdom!"

Afghan journalist Freud Bejan also tweeted that Fahim Dasti was killed in Panjshir. Last month, Fahim Dasti had said that the resistance forces in Panjshir were fighting against the Taliban not only for the province but also for Afghanistan. "We are fighting not just for one province but for the whole of Afghanistan," he said. We are concerned about the rights of Afghans, women, minorities. The Taliban will have to assure equality and rights. "

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