In Afghanistan, NRFA Continues Training In Panjshir; New Resistance Formed Against Taliban

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Having a resistance of almost 6 months after the Taliban took over, the National Afghan front resistance (NRFA) continued his training in the Panjshir Valley. In the video accessed by Republic TV, NRFA fighters were seen marching in the valley which continued to remain the only shelter in Afghanistan.

The source also told the republic that the power of resistance continued to fight the takeover of August 15 Taliban. A group of new fighter has been formed to target terror clothes. So far, more than 10-15 attacks have been reported in Kabul, and the new resistance group claims responsibility for 25 Taliban fighters who are killed in the attack.

Only a few weeks ago, NRFA’s brave fighters had released a video message to the Afghans who urged them not to be silent. Condemning brutality to women, the group stated that the action would not be tolerated. In the message, NRFA also stated that they would not be remembered as a ‘spy or as someone who sold their land’ in the eyes of the world. They will fight, and hope that the world remembers their good deeds when Afghanistan National Hero Ahmad Shah Masaroud and General Raziq in defending their homeland, the group stated.

On August 15, the Taliban controlled Afghanistan, ended more than two months of military blitz. Since then, the situation of law and order in a war-stricken country remains faltering with a shrinking economy and unexpected security situation for people. The terror group was under the grip of the toughest challenges for trying to manage national leadership, ruled out by the international community as a “bad country”.

Last month, in the first break in the west, the Taliban delegation led by Interim Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi held a three-day discussion in Oslo with Western diplomats and members of the Afghan civil society. Closed session which was the first Taliban formal meeting in Europe after the fall of Kabul met with widespread criticism and protests.

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