It has been five months since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, but the National Resistance Force (NRF) was still fighting them, committed to expelling extremists from power. NRF has issued a video message, which has appeared on social media, where they are seen urging Afghans not to be silent.
In a separate audio message, the leader of NRF Ahmad Massoud clarified that their struggle was not for certain ethnic groups, or geography, but for Afghan’s complete independence.
Some photos circulated on social media show that NRF fighters now have anti-tank guide missiles (ATGM) to destroy the Taliban vehicle.
he report said that missiles were guided by the advanced targeting system that pursued the target until the impact.
A Taliban spokesman, meanwhile, alleged anti-activist women Tamana Panyani, who said that Taliban fighters entered his house in Kabul and arrested him. Spokesman Suhail Shaheen told the BBC that activists made videos to find asylum abroad. “There are no events like this,” he said.
An eyewitness had claimed on Thursday that 10 gunmen, claimed to be from the Taliban intelligence department, stormed Paryani apartment on Wednesday night, destroying the door and capturing activists and three sisters. He is among 25 women who take part in the anti-Taliban protest on Sunday against compulsory Islamic hijabs, or headscarves, for women.
In the video posted on the social media before the attack, Paryani appeared scared and panted and screamed help.
To fight Paryana-LED protests, the Taliban on Thursday held a woman’s “protest” in Kabul for the sake of the burqa / hijab.
The Taliban leaders also attacked Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, said that he was a puppet. “Such a government tries to provoke nationalist Afghans against the Islamic Emirates. This is one of their goals,” Taliban spokesman told local TV channels.