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Second Attack by National Resistance Front Forces on Taliban Members in Kabul Within the Last 24 Hours

Published 25/04/2024
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RASC News Agency: The National Resistance Front forces announced that they recently launched an attack on Taliban members in Kabul as part of their ongoing military operations against the group. According to a statement released by the Front on Thursday, April 25, the attack took place last night at a Taliban militia checkpoint in the Dehwan-Begi area, within the jurisdiction of the fifth security district of Kabul.

 

The statement from the opposition front against the Taliban reported that the attack resulted in the deaths of two Taliban members and left one injured. The statement also noted that no harm was inflicted upon civilians or National Resistance Front forces as a result of the attack.

 

This marks the second attack by National Resistance Front forces on Taliban members in Kabul within 24 hours. Earlier, the forces conducted another attack in the 15th security district of Kabul, resulting in the death of one Taliban member and injuries to two others.

 

Since the Taliban took control of the country, the National Resistance Front and the Freedom Front have periodically reported carrying out attacks against Taliban positions and members, causing casualties in various provinces.

RASC 25/04/2024

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