The Taliban inflicted heavy casualties in Afghanistan's Kapisa province

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In Afghanistan, the Taliban have taken over the entire country in just a fortnight, but they have not been able to occupy the Panjshir province. A group of Afghans led by former vice president and self-proclaimed acting president Amrullah Saleh has continued to fight the Taliban. The Taliban have been facing heavy casualties in Kapisa province.

Afghanistan's Panjshir province is posing a formidable challenge to the Taliban. The Taliban, who have occupied all of Afghanistan, have not yet been able to take control of it. On the contrary, he has suffered a lot here. Clashes between Afghan forces and the Taliban, led by former vice president and self-proclaimed acting president Amrullah Saleh, Ahmed Masood, continue in Khost province's Baghlan province and Sanjan in Kapisa province.

Meanwhile, the overwhelming resistance of Afghan forces in Panjshir has forced the Sunni Pashtun group to retreat. In Panjshir, the Taliban violated the ceasefire and Afghan forces retaliated. Two days after the suicide attack on Kabul airport, Afghan forces retaliated against the Taliban. After the attack, Saleh called on the world to unite against terrorism. He said the Taliban say they have no ties to the Islamic State, but the Taliban have learned from its master Pakistan and they cannot deny their involvement with ISIS.

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