The Taliban suffered heavy losses in Panjshir and lost control of several counties . The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan reports that it has taken control of the city of Charikar, the center of Parwan province north of Kabul, and that as a result of the fighting in Panjshir, the Taliban (a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation) has suffered heavy losses.
Representatives of the front wrote on Twitter that last night the Taliban continued to storm the Panjshir Valley from several directions: from the Hawak Pass, through the Andarab Valley, from the Salang Pass, near Shotul County, as well as from the city of Gulbahor, Parwan province. According to them, the Taliban forced the companies to turn off communication and Internet services, as well as electricity supply to Panjshir before the assault began.
In all three directions, it is noted in the messages on Twitter, the Taliban suffered heavy losses, dozens of bodies of militants remain on the battlefield. Several dozen radicals surrendered, and there are also losses among the front fighters.The Taliban lost at least 100 people killed in the Howak pass, the group in Shotul county was completely defeated, the group in the Salang district was blocked, representatives of the anti-Taliban resistance added.
Successes of the resistance forces of the forces in other provinces
During the counterattack, the Front's fighters managed to push the terrorists out of the city of Charikar, and the center of Parvan province was taken under control.
It is also reported that supporters of Ahmad Masood, who heads the anti-Taliban Front, managed to recapture four counties from the Taliban in Badakhshan province.
Representatives of the Front report on social networks about clashes with radicals in the Takhar province, including in the Khwaja-Ghar county located near the border with Tajikistan.
According to local media, this became possible after the Taliban suffered heavy losses in the battles against Panjshir and were forced to pull additional forces from Badakhshan, Takhar and Kunduz to this direction, weakening their positions in these provinces.
The Taliban has not yet commented on what is happening around Panjshir.
On the eve of the Internet, video materials shot by the Taliban appeared, which allegedly depict militants of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) leaving Kabul in the direction of Panjshir.
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