We still have 60% of Panjshir, Masood is in Afghanistan - NRF claims


- The way the world has turned a blind eye to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is very disappointing

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The Taliban have formed their own government in Afghanistan and are moving to rule. However he is still facing a challenge in Panjshir. In the midst of all this, Ali Nazari, a spokesman for Northern Alliance President Ahmed Masood, made an important statement. He said 60 per cent of Panjshir was still controlled by the Northern Alliance and out of reach of the Taliban.

Ahmed Masood and Amarullah Saleh are currently in Afghanistan, said Ali Maisam Nazari of the National Resistance Force (NRF). They are in their area and with the people, no one will be betrayed. This statement is important because some time ago there was news that Ahmed Massoud is currently in Tajikistan but now his spokesmen have made it clear that he is in his homeland.

Cross-border support to the Taliban

Ali Nazari clarified that Panjshir is not yet under Taliban control and they currently have 60 per cent Panjshir. The Taliban have set foot in a lion's den and must pay the price. An NRF spokesperson also clarified that the Taliban was getting support across the border (Pakistan).

Commenting on the global stance on Afghanistan, Ali Nazari said, "The way the world has turned a blind eye to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is very disappointing."

Not long ago, the Taliban claimed control of Panjshir. Talks between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance continued for a long time and were followed by clashes. The Taliban formed their own interim government in Afghanistan after claiming control of Panjshir. The Taliban has formed its own government with 33 cabinet ministers but protests are taking place in various cities, including Kabul.

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