Panjshir: After the complete withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban have also captured Kabul Airport. Now only Panjshir is left. A few days ago, a ceasefire was agreed upon between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance in Panjshir. But, after the departure of American troops, the Taliban has started showing its true colors. Sources associated with Ahmed Masood, who is leading the Northern Alliance in Panjshir, have claimed that the Taliban launched a series of attacks on Monday night.
The fighters of Panjshir are also answering them. 7-8 Taliban fighters have been killed in the firing from all sides. According to the Northern Alliance, two of their fighters have also been killed in the shootout. On the other hand, in the Khadir district of Daykundi province, the Taliban have killed 14 people of the Hazara community.
Taliban oppression of Hazara community
Activists belonging to the Hazara community claim that the Taliban ransacked and looted the Najiba library and computer lab in the Hazara-dominated district of Daykundi. According to Hazara journalist Bashir Ahang, local Hazara girls and boys used to study in this library.
The Afghan newspaper Itleat Rose claimed that a total of 14 people, including two civilians, were killed by the Taliban in the Khadir district of Daykundi province. The Taliban have killed a dozen Hazara fighters. The Taliban are identifying Hazara fighters with the help of a local spy network.
Arms with Taliban
All the weapons, ammunition, fighter aircraft, helicopters, and other military equipment that America has given to the Afghan soldiers so far are now completely in the possession of the Taliban. The Taliban has also collected a huge number of weapons from the common people.
A few days ago the Taliban issued a directive. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a tweet that those who have government vehicles, arms, ammunition, and other government goods in the city of Kabul must voluntarily hand them over to the authorities of the Islamic Emirate concerned within a week. He warned the violators of this order and said that if anyone is found with any of these items, they will be prosecuted.
The ceasefire was agreed only last week
Last week, there were talks between the representatives of the Taliban and Panjshir in Charikar, the capital of Parwan province, for a ceasefire. During this both, the factions agreed not to attack each other. The talks on behalf of the Taliban were led by Maulana Amir Khan Muktai Muktai. This conversation was named Aman Jirga by the Taliban.
Masood had said – I would prefer to die better than surrender
Earlier, Ahmed Masood said that he would not surrender to the Taliban, but was ready to talk to them. One of his interviews has been published in the French magazine on Wednesday. In his first interview after the Taliban’s capture, Masood said, ‘I would rather die than surrender. I am the son of Ahmed Shah Masood. There is no word like surrender in my dictionary.
35 Taliban killed trying to enter Panjshir
Please tell that five mountains are deployed in the guard of Panjshir. There were many attempts at different times. The Taliban gave their lives. 35 Taliban tried to enter Panjshir have been killed. It is being said that first the Taliban were caught alive and then they were shot.