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National Resistance Front Claims Killing Two Taliban Members in Baghlan

Published 20/06/2024
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RASC News Agency: The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan asserts that its forces recently attacked Taliban members in the Guzargah-e-Noor district of Baghlan province. According to a statement released by the Resistance Front on Thursday, June 20, on the social media platform X, the attack occurred last night in the district center of Guzargah-e-Noor, Baghlan province.

 

The statement from the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan indicates that the attack resulted in the deaths of two Taliban members and injuries to four others. The opposition front also claimed that none of its forces were harmed during the attack. Local Taliban officials in Baghlan have not yet commented on the incident.

 

Led by Ahmad Massoud, the National Resistance Front has repeatedly claimed responsibility for attacks and inflicted casualties on Taliban members in various provinces. It is worth noting that in addition to the National Resistance Front, the Freedom Front also occasionally reports conducting attacks and causing casualties among Taliban members in different parts of the country.

RASC 20/06/2024

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