The 115km-long valley surrounded by jagged snow-capped peaks offers defenders a natural military advantage, allowing them to use the high positions to ambush attacking forces below.īut they faced internet shutdowns by the Taliban and supply roads were blocked. Remnants of the Afghan army then retreated to the Panjshir Valley, north of Kabul, to create the NRF. The Taliban completed a stunning two-week offensive across Afghanistan on Aug 15, taking the capital, Kabul, without a fight. Taliban flag flutters outside the governor’s office.-Reuters
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On Sunday, the NRF said spokesman Fahim Dashty - a well-known Afghan journalist - and a top commander, General Abdul Wudod Zara, had been killed.īut they also said their fighters were still present in “strategic positions” across the valley, and that they were continuing the struggle. The National Resistance Front (NRF) - made up of anti-Taliban militia and former Afghan security forces - have admitted to suffering heavy losses, and have called for a ceasefire. Taliban gunmen then stand posing in front of the ragged portrait. Soon after, in a photograph released by Taliban official Bilal Karimi, the same picture of Massoud is seen with his face ripped out. “With this victory, our country is completely taken out of the quagmire of war,” Taliban’s chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement. Zabihullah Mujahid says Afghanistan has been completely taken out of quagmire of war Under Massoud, the Panjshir fighters earned a legendary reputation for resistance, defending their mountain homes first from the Soviet military for a decade, then throughout a civil war, then the last Taliban regime from 1996-2001.
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Three weeks after seizing Kabul, the Taliban claimed to have conquered the rugged valley on Monday - a historic blow to the province. In videos circulating on pro-Taliban social media, fighters passed underneath portraits venerating their old enemy, the late Panjshir resistance commander Ahmad Shah Massoud. KABUL: Taliban fighters broke out into prayers as their banner fluttered from a flagpole in Panjshir on Monday, after the Islamist group announced the capture of the last pocket of resistance to their rule. PANJSHIR: A view of a gate of the provincial governor’s office on Monday.