NRF leader says 60% of Panjshir still under control.

The National Force (NRF), which is taking on the Taliban in Panjshir, has invalidated cases that they have lost the region. NRF pioneer Ali Nazary said in a meeting that 60% of Panjshir is as yet under the NRF control.

Nazary additionally revealed to CNN that the Taliban have experienced weighty losses.

“The current circumstance in Pajshir is a hit more perplexing than what is being accounted for. The Taliban haven’t taken the area, they have just taken the principle street and the commonplace community is situated close to the primary street. So this is the reason they had the option to raise their banner,” Nazary said on CNN Connect.

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He further said that the geography of Panjshir valley is extremely mind boggling, which doesn’t permit a trespasser to assume control over the whole region, adding that it has many sub-valleys. “60 to 65% of these sub-valleys and vital positions are influenced quite a bit by.”

Nazary said the NRF powers made a “strategic withdrawal” from the principle street and will before long return.

In the interim, removed Afghan government’s envoy to Tajikistan has said that Panjshiri pioneer Ahmad Shah Massoud and previous Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh have not escaped Afghanistan.

“Ahmad Massoud and Amrullah Saleh have not escaped to Tajikistan. The news that Ahmad Massoud has left Panjshir isn’t correct; he is inside Afghanistan,” Zahir Aghbar said at a question and answer session.

Aghbar added that he is in ordinary contact with Saleh and that the opposition chiefs were out of broad correspondence for security reasons.

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The Taliban cleared to control last month and the aggressor bunch has said they have caught the Panjshir valley, a last holdout region, however the opposition has not surrendered rout.

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