KABUL: Three Sources of Taliban said the Islamic militia on Friday won the Panjshir Valley in the north of Kabul, Afghanistan’s last province survived against it, even though a resistance leader denied it had fallen.
“With the grace of Allah SWT, we control the entire Afghanistan.
Onar makers have been defeated and Panjshir is now under our command,” said the Taliban commander.
It is not possible to confirm the report, but the volley of a deafening celebration shot echoed throughout Kabul and a full Facebook account by mentioning Panjshir’s fall.
BBC WORLD journalist posted a video clip on Twitter where former Vice President Amrullah Saleh, one of the leaders of the opposition forces, said he was still in the valley.
“There is no doubt we are in a difficult situation.
We are under the invasion by the Taliban,” he said.
“We have held the ground, we have refused.” He also tweeted to say: “Resistance continues and will continue.” His son Ebadullah Saleh also rejected the report on Panjshir’s fall, where thousands of fighters from regional militias and the remnants of the old government forces had gathered under the leadership of Ahmad Massoud, son of Ahmad Shah Massoud’s commander.
Massoud himself tweeted: “Panjshir conquests news circulated in Pakistan’s media.
This is a lie.” There were reports of battles and severe victims in the valley, which was covered by the mountains except the entrance narrow and had survived the Soviet work and the previous Taliban government were overthrown In 2001.
The fight between the resistance group, the strength of the national resistance, and the Taliban increased on Tuesday after efforts to settle negotiated failed.