Dushanbe: Afghan Ambassador to Tajikistan on Wednesday rejected the Taliban government in his country and said Panjshir Province, in the north of Kabul, would function as a fortress for resistance led by the president of acting self-proclaimed Amrullah Saleh.
Afghanistan Saleh’s first vice president said on Tuesday he was the “legitimate briefing” Afghanistan after President Ashraf Ghani escaped from the country because the Taliban guerrilla took the capital Kabul.
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Ambassador Zahir Aghbar, a Lieutenant General who held a senior position in the security of the state of Afghanistan including the police chief before becoming an ambassador, blamed the defeat in Ghani and replaced his portrait at the embassy with one of the embassies.
“I can’t say that the Taliban won the war.
No, it was only Dr.
Ashraf Ghani who surrendered after dangerous talks with the Taliban,” he told Reuters in an interview.
“And only Panjshir refused, led by Vice President Amrullah Saleh,” he said.
“Panjshir stands strongly against anyone who wants to enslave people.” The narrow Panjshir Valley was still filled with remnants of armored vehicles destroyed by former Mujahidin leader Ahmad Shah Massoud during the Soviet invasion in the 1980s.
It also became the center of anti-Taliban resistance in the following decades and the main fortress of the northern alliance supported by the United States to defeat the Taliban in 2001.
However, it was not clear how significantly from Saleh, a closest helper from Massoud, or whether the delay was the beginning of compromise with the Taliban, which has so far not entered the area.
Massoud’s 32-year-old son Ahmad Massoud was believed to be in Panjshir with his supporters.
Not immediately possible to reach a spokesperson for his movements.
Unconfirmed reports also showed that the remnants of several units of special elite forces trained by the United States have retreated to the regions after the Taliban lightning campaign that leads to the fall of Kabul on Sunday.
The possibility of a resistance can complicate the Taliban efforts to impose an integrated government in the combination of the Afghan regional and ethnicity complex.
Persian speaking from western and northern regions, including Panjshir Valley, has long opposed South and East Pashtun which formed the core of the Taliban.
Aghbar said the coalition government involving the Taliban who would represent all Afghan factions was possible, if they “let others live in peace and agreement”.
Emergency Emergency Aid Emergency said the hospital in Panjshir operated and took more and more injured.
“Regarding our hospital …
Unfortunately we have to report that acceptance for war operations increases,” said Alberto Zanin, the Group Medical Coordinator.