RASC News Agency: The spokesperson for the National Resistance Front (NRF) of Afghanistan has announced that the organization has executed 380 military operations against Taliban forces to date. Marking the conclusion of 2024, Ali Maisam Nazary stated that NRF fighters have successfully killed or wounded over 500 Taliban members during these strategic operations. He emphasized that the majority of these missions resulted in significant achievements, concluding with notable success. On Tuesday, December 31, Nazary shared on his X platform that the NRF has effectively expanded its activities across more than 20 provinces throughout Afghanistan.
Highlighting key operations, Nazary pointed to critical strikes, including assaults on the military sector of Kabul Airport and targeted attacks on Taliban-controlled ministries. He characterized these missions as emblematic of the NRF’s increasing operational capacity and growing influence. Nazary also sounded an alarm regarding the deteriorating security landscape in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, asserting that the country has become a safe haven for global terrorist organizations such as ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), whose activities are expanding unabated.
Condemning the Taliban’s systematic oppression of women, Nazary criticized their flagrant violations of women’s rights, describing the situation as an unparalleled human rights crisis. He further warned that the Taliban’s presence, coupled with the operations of other extremist groups, represents a severe threat to regional peace and stability. According to him, the Taliban regime has plunged Afghanistan into an unprecedented state of misery, rendering the nation a living hell for its citizens.
Despite these daunting challenges, Nazary affirmed the NRF’s unwavering commitment to its mission. He reiterated the front’s resolve to intensify its fight against the Taliban, bolstering its operations across over 20 provinces in a determined effort to counter the group’s terrorist activities. Nazary concluded by underscoring the NRF’s ultimate objective: the liberation of Afghanistan from Taliban control and the restoration of stability and peace. The NRF, he stressed, remains resolute in its quest to reclaim the nation’s sovereignty and secure a future of hope and freedom for its people.