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National Resistance Front Reports Killing of Taliban Commander and His Guard in Baghlan

Published 28/03/2024
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RASC News Agency: The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan asserts that its forces have eliminated Mawlawi Sediqullah, the commander of the Taliban governor’s guards in Ghor province, alongside one of his bodyguards, in an assault in Baghlan.

 

As per a statement issued by this faction on the social media platform X, the Taliban commander and his guard met their demise on Tuesday, March 26th, in the Talah wa Barfak district of Baghlan province. Local Taliban authorities in Baghlan province have refrained from commenting on the demise of their commander and his guard.

 

Since its inception, the National Resistance Front has sporadically reported conducting attacks and causing casualties among Taliban members in various provinces of the nation. Previously, this faction alleged that following an assault by its forces on Taliban operatives in Kabul, three members of this group perished, while two others sustained injuries.

RASC 28/03/2024

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