Taliban opponents start guerrilla war in Afghanistan

An armed group of Taliban opponents started a guerrilla war in eastern Afghanistan

An armed group of Taliban opponents ( banned in Russia terrorist organization ) in the province of Laghman in eastern Afghanistan announced the beginning of the fight against the movement. According to Interfax, the group supports the National Resistance Front (FNS) led by Ahmad Massoud.

“Mujahideen and fighters for rights and freedom have launched guerrilla actions and fighting in Laghman province to ensure justice in the country and end the occupation, “the appeal says.

In October, Abdul Latif Pedram, chairman of the resistance-backed Afghan National Congress Party, announced that resistance forces in Afghanistan continue to wage a guerrilla war against the Taliban. According to him, the resistance controls the mountain valleys and hills on both sides of the main road that passes through the Panjshir Gorge, but the passage itself is under the control of radicals.

On August 15, an official representative of the Taliban movement (banned in Russia) Zabihullah Mujahid said that the Taliban had established control over all areas of Kabul. The movement took full control of the security situation in the capital of Afghanistan.

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