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Panjshir
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Afghanistan: Pakistan Air Force drones bombed Panjshir which fell to Taliban, claim reports

| @indiablooms | Sep 06, 2021, at 06:08 pm

Bazarak/IBNS: Pakistan Air Force drones were used to bomb on Sunday Afghanistan's Panjshir province, which was the last bastion of the National Resistance Force before it fell to the Taliban finally,  several media reports claimed.

Smart bombs were used to bomb Panjshir, former Samangan MP Zia Arianjad said as quoted by various media.

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid Monday declared victory of the insurgent group over the resistance forces in the northeastern province of Panjshir.

"Panjshir province, the last stronghold of the mercenary enemy, was completely conquered," he said in a tweet, after a night of intense fighting between the Taliban, aided reportedly by Pakistani special forces, in the holdout province.

Fahim Dashty, the spokesperson of Ahmad Massoud, who is leading the resistance force, was killed during a fight with the Taliban Sunday night.

The National Resistance Force has proposed the Taliban to withdraw from Panjshir and in return it will refrain from any military action, India Today reported.

Meanwhile, Pakistan ISI chief Lt Gen Faiz Hamid met with Taliban leader Abdul Ghani in Kabul Sunday.

Earlier, as fighting continued to rage in Panjshir, the Resistance forces said Pakistan’s spy agency ISI's chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed was in Kabul primarily to oversee the Taliban’s war against the holdout Afghanistan province and support the Taliban with drone-fired rockets and drone eyes in the sky.

Ahmad Massoud, the chief of the Resistance forces in the northeastern province of Panjshir, had asked what was the chief of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) doing in Kabul, and that his presence was a clear sign of Pakistan’s intervention in Afghan affairs.

As the United States has withdrawn its troops from the country after 20 years, insurgent group Taliban invaded Afghanistan almost completely on Aug 15 by storming into the capital city of Kabul.

Following the invasion, men, women rushed to the Kabul Airport in a desperate attempt to flee the country and take refuge in other parts of the country.

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