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NRF Claims Responsibility for Killing a Taliban Fighter in Kabul

Published 24/12/2024
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RASC News Agency: The National Resistance Front (NRF) has announced that it killed a Taliban fighter in an operation conducted in Kabul. In a statement issued on X on Tuesday, December 24, the NRF revealed that the attack occurred the previous night at a security checkpoint in Sarai Shamali, located within Kabul’s 17th security district. The statement further disclosed that two additional Taliban fighters were wounded in the operation, while NRF forces emerged unscathed. The NRF reiterated its unwavering commitment to continue its armed resistance against the Taliban until Afghanistan is liberated from their grip.

 

The Taliban have not yet commented on the incident. The NRF has emphasized its strategy of sustained armed resistance, regularly launching guerrilla operations targeting Taliban forces across various provinces. In 2021, the United States, in collusion with Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai’s corrupt regime, facilitated the transfer of power to the Taliban. While political leaders and military figures fled the country, the NRF and the Freedom Front declared their resistance, refusing to succumb to this political arrangement.

 

Over the past three years, the Taliban have executed thousands of Tajik youths on charges of collaborating with resistance forces. Furthermore, more than 20,000 Tajik youths have been imprisoned in the Taliban’s infamous detention centers. National and international reports underscore that the Tajik population has suffered severe forms of torture, humiliation, and terror in provinces such as Panjshir, Shamali, Baghlan, and other northern and central regions of Afghanistan under Taliban rule.

 

RASC 24/12/2024

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