Pakistan descends from Taliban in Panjshir war, drone strikes by Air Force


- The Taliban have cut off the supply of essential items in Panjshir, creating an inhumane crisis and the risk of further genocide at the hands of the Taliban in Panjshir

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The Taliban, which has been making every possible effort to occupy the Panjshir Valley, has now sided with Pakistan. It is learned that a Pakistan Air Force drone has attacked Panjshir. This was stated by Jia Aryanjado, a former MP from Samangan province in Afghanistan. The Taliban and the Resistance Front, on the other hand, are claiming each other.

The Taliban claim control of the Panjshir Valley. While the Panjshir Resistance Front claims they are still in possession. The Taliban now control the whole of Afghanistan, except for Panjshir province. The Taliban could form a government in Afghanistan during this week.

The Pakistani drone strike was reported by Jia Aryanjado, a former MP from Samangan province. "Panjshir has been bombed with the help of Pakistan Air Force drones," he said. It uses smart bombs. ' In the midst of all this, the Resistance Front in Panjshir on Monday also offered a ceasefire to the Taliban. It is learned that Saleh is currently safe at an unknown location. While Asad Mahmoud has been in Tajikistan for the last 3 days.

The Panjshir Resistance Front seems to be weakening in this battle. The front also suffered a major blow on Sunday. Fahim Dashti, a spokesman for the Resistance Front and a personal confidante of Ahmed Masood, who was fighting the Taliban in the valley, was reportedly killed in the fighting with the Taliban.

Amrullah Saleh wrote a letter to the UN

Meanwhile, Afghan Vice President Amarullah Saleh has written a letter to the United Nations. It said the Taliban had cut off supplies to Panjshir, creating an inhumane crisis. If the UN ignores their words, there will be a humanitarian catastrophe in Panjshir. Further, the threat of genocide at the hands of the Taliban has been expressed in Panjshir.


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