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RASC News > Afghanistan > National Resistance Front Strikes Two Taliban Outposts in Parwan and Kapisa Provinces
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National Resistance Front Strikes Two Taliban Outposts in Parwan and Kapisa Provinces

Published 17/12/2023
National Resistance Front Strikes Two Taliban Outposts in Parwan and Kapisa Provinces
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RASC News Agency: The National Resistance Front has reported recent offensives targeting two Taliban outposts in Parwan and Kapisa provinces. Video footage released by the National Resistance Front on Sunday, December 17th, unveiled an assault on a Taliban outpost in the “Bagh Abdullah Jan” area of the Sayed Khel district around 7:30 PM the previous night. Employing a combination of light and heavy weaponry, the operation resulted in the demise of one Taliban member and injuries to two others.

In a distinct incident, the National Resistance Front executed an armed assault on a Taliban outpost on Mir Masjidi Khan street in Kohistan’s Hesa-e-Awal, approximately at 2:00 AM on Saturday, December 16th. The front reported three fatalities among the Taliban ranks and three injuries in Kapisa province. These incidents transpired amidst a growing number of assaults by opposing factions against the Taliban across various provinces.

The National Resistance Front disclosed that recent events in Nuristan and Kabul provinces led to the killing or injury of eight Taliban members. Concurrently, the Afghanistan Freedom Front, another anti-Taliban group, has witnessed an unprecedented upsurge in attacks on Taliban positions and forces throughout diverse Afghanistan provinces.

Since the Taliban’s assumption of control over the nation, these opposition fronts have undertaken clandestine operations, asserting their commitment to persist until the liberation of the country.

EnNews 17/12/2023

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