Afghanistan Vice-president still fighting with Talibans

Kabul, 18/8: After the occupation of Afghanistan, the Taliban is preparing to form a government. President Ashraf Ghani may have fled the country, but Vice President Amarulla Saleh is still fighting the Taliban. According to information from Kabul News, Saleh’s forces have captured the Charikar area in Parwan Province, north of Kabul, from the Taliban. At the same time, the war with Taliban continues in Panjshir. On Tuesday itself, Saleh described himself as acting president in the absence of Ashraf Ghani.

 

According to Kabul News, fighting is currently taking place with the Taliban on the outskirts of Panjshir Kanth. A Kabul News source said, “The army of Afghanistan’s first Vice President Amrullah Saleh has gained control of the Charikar area of ​​Parwan province. Now the fighting is going on in Panjshir area.”

 

 

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Let us tell you that except Kabul Airport and Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan, the Taliban has captured everything. The stronghold of Ahmed Shah Masood, a former Northern Alliance commander, is located in the Panjshir Valley near the capital, Kabul. This valley is so dangerous that it has never been captured by the Taliban from 1980 to 2021. Not only this, the Soviet Union and America’s military have also carried out only air strikes in this area, due to the geographical location, they also never took any ground action.

Saleh is in this area

According to reports, Afghanistan’s Vice President Amrullah Saleh also comes from this area and is currently living here. On Sunday, he tweeted and said, ‘I will never and under any circumstances bow down to Taliban terrorists. I will never betray the spirit and legacy of our hero Ahmed Shah Masood, Commander, Legend and Guide. I will not disappoint the millions of people who listened to me. I will never live under one roof with the Taliban. Never.’ It is believed that the flag of insurgency against the Taliban can be raised from here.

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