Taliban says 40 rebels killed in northern Afghanistan’s Panjshir

The Taliban has prior to now denied widespread combating, saying it has established management of the complete nation.

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The Taliban says it has killed 40 members of a insurgent pressure, together with 4 commanders, within the northern Afghanistan province of Panjshir.

The Taliban proclaimed victory over the province in September 2021, weeks after it took over the capital, Kabul, as overseas forces withdrew.

Resistance teams have since mentioned they've been finishing up operations within the space and clashing with Taliban fighters.

The Taliban has prior to now denied widespread combating, saying it has established management of the complete nation.

“On account of a clearance operation towards rebels in Rekha, Dara and Afshar (areas) of Panjshir province, 40 have been killed together with 4 commanders and 100 extra have been arrested,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid mentioned in a tweet on Tuesday.

The Nationwide Resistance Entrance (NRF), a gaggle opposing the Taliban which has prior to now claimed exercise within the space, mentioned the Taliban was exaggerating the variety of fighters killed.

“We refute the numbers. They've inflated the numbers,” Ali Nazary, head of NRF’s overseas relations, advised the AFP information company.

“Solely a small group of our forces had been captured and killed by the Taliban. Our forces fought fiercely until the final bullet.”

The NRF was the final to carry out towards the Taliban’s takeover of the nation in August final yr by retreating to the valley.

Headed by the son of insurgent chief Ahmad Shah Massoud, NRF forces in Could introduced an offensive towards the Taliban – their first because the group seized energy.

Situated simply north of the capital, Kabul, the scenic Panjshir is among the smallest of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces.

It performed a important position within the resistance towards Soviet occupation within the Eighties and was the centre of resistance towards the Taliban when it dominated Afghanistan from to 1996 to 2001.

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