(ANSA) - ISTANBUL, 03 SEPT - Taliban sources, cited by TrtWorld, have claimed to have entered the Panhir valley, the last pocket of resistance in Afghanistan, claiming that the rebel leaders, Ahmed Massoud and the former vice president Amrullah Saleh, would have fled , possibly in Tajikistan. The National Front of the Resistance, quoted by regional media, denies the surrender. Saleh himself, who had spoken a few hours ago of a de facto isolation of the province with a cut of communication lines, denied the escape in an audio message to the BBC. (HANDLE).
Taliban, 'we have entered the Panshir'. The resistance denies
2021-09-03T17:13:45.845Z
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Taliban sources, cited by Trt World, claimed to have entered the Panshir valley, the last pocket of resistance in Afghanistan, claiming that the rebel leaders, Ahmed Massoud and the former vice president Amrullah Saleh, would have fled, for ... (HANDLE)