600 Taliban were killed in Panjshir, Afghanistan.
Afghanistan's northeastern region of Panjshir is the last Afghan territory holding out against the Taliban as they are going to frame a government.Nearly 600 Taliban warriors were killed in Afghanistan's northeastern area of Panjshir, the last Afghan region holding out against the hardline Islamist bunch, the Afghan opposition powers have guaranteed. "Around 600 Taliban psychological oppressors have been exchanged in different regions of Panjshir since morning. In excess of 1,000 Taliban assailants have been caught or given up themselves," the opposition powers' representative Fahim Dashti tweeted, as per Sputnik News, adding that the Taliban had issues with getting supplies from other Afghan provincesPanjshir is the fortress of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, driven by Ahmad Massoud, the child of late ex-Afghan guerrilla authority Ahmad Shah Massoud, and acting President Amrullah Saleh. The Taliban, which moved through the country in front of the last withdrawal of US-drove troops on August 31, couldn't handle the valley when they controlled Afghanistan last from 1996 to 2001.
Despite the fact that the two sides professed to have the advantage in Panjshir yet neither has given any decisive proof to demonstrate it. Al Jazeera announced that a Taliban official said battling was on in Panjshir however the development had been eased back via landmines put headed for the capital Bazarak and the common lead representative's compound. Taliban representative Bilal Karimi said the Khinj and Unabah areas had been taken, giving Taliban powers control of four of the region's seven regions.
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