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RASC News > Afghanistan > Freedom Front reports five Taliban members killed and injured in Kapisa province
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Freedom Front reports five Taliban members killed and injured in Kapisa province

Published 22/10/2023
Freedom Front reports five Taliban members killed and injured in Kapisa province
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RASC News Agency: In the ongoing wave of anti-Taliban offensives across various provinces of Afghanistan, the Freedom Front of Afghanistan has announced that they have killed and wounded five Taliban members in Kapisa province.
The Freedom Front stated that in an attack on a Taliban outpost in Kapisa, they killed two members of the group and wounded three others.

In a statement released on Sunday, 21st of October, on the social media platform X, the Freedom Front revealed that the attack took place around 12:30 am in the Hesa-i-Awal district of Kapisa province.
However, the Freedom Front has not disclosed any casualties on their side as a result of this operation.

It is worth mentioning that the Freedom Front has consistently reported on its offensives against the Taliban in various provinces of the country, highlighting the casualties inflicted on the Taliban.
In the most recent incident, the Freedom Front had announced on the 20th of October, that they killed eight Taliban members and injured several others in an assault on a Taliban checkpoint in Mazar-e-Sharif city.

It should be noted that following the Taliban’s resurgence and takeover of Afghanistan, several frontlines, including the Freedom Front, National Resistance Front, and National Mobilization Front, have initiated military offensives against the group.The wave of offensives launched by various resistance factions reflects a unified front against the Taliban’s oppressive rule. These groups have emerged as a response to the Taliban’s takeover and aim to defend the rights, freedoms, and aspirations of the Afghanistani people. Their actions demonstrate a determination to challenge the Taliban’s authority and restore stability and progress in the country.

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