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A spokesman for the “Afghan Resistance Front” was killed in clashes with the Taliban

The spokesman for the “Afghan Resistance Front” in Panjshir province, Fahim Dashti, was killed during clashes with the “Taliban” movement (banned in Russia).

Kabul – Sputnik. And sources in the “Afghan Resistance Front” confirmed, in statements to “Sputnik”, today, Sunday, “The death of Fahim Dashti, the movement’s spokesman and prominent leader.”
Panjshir province, which is located near the capital, Kabul, has become a haven for thousands of people who want to join the resistance movement led by Ahmed Masoud, son of the late Afghan leader Ahmed Shah Masoud, who recently warned the Taliban against entering the state of Panjshir, his family’s hometown and current location, stressing that he It has the support of the forces of the former government and the people.

On Sunday, the “Resistance Front” in the state of Panjshir announced its readiness to continue negotiations with the “Taliban” movement hours after the latter announced that it was close to controlling the state capital.

It is noteworthy that on August 15, the Taliban movement managed to take control of the Afghan capital, Kabul, without much resistance from the Afghan army. She hosted him for humanitarian reasons.

Last month, the United States ended the withdrawal of its last troops from Afghanistan after twenty years of its military presence in the country in the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001, after air evacuations of foreign forces and Afghan citizens cooperating with them, which extended for more than two weeks from Kabul airport, to begin the movement of The Taliban took control of the capital’s airport.

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