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Anti-Taleban forces say they've taken three districts in Afghanistan's north
2021-08-22 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       KABUL (REUTERS) - Forces holding out against the Taleban in northern Afghanistan say they have taken three districts close to the Panjshir valley where remnants of government forces and other militia groups have gathered.

       Defence Minister General Bismillah Mohammadi, who has vowed to resist the Taleban, said in a tweet that the districts of Deh Saleh, Bano and Pul-Hesar in the neighbouring province of Baghlan to the north of Panjshir had been taken.

       It was not immediately clear what forces were involved but the incident adds to scattered indications of opposition to the Taleban who swept to power in a lightning campaign that saw them take all of Afghanistan's main cities in a week.

       Local television station Tolo News quoted a local police commander who said Bano district in Baghlan was under the control of local militia forces and said there had been heavy casualties.

       The Taleban have not commented on the incident.

       Former vice-president Amrullah Saleh and Mr Ahmad Massoud, son of former anti-Soviet Mujahideen commander Ahmad Shah Massoud, have vowed to resist the Taleban from Panjshir, which repelled both Soviet forces and the Taleban in the 1980s and 1990s.

       People close to Mr Massoud say that more than 6,000 fighters, made up of remnants of army and Special Forces units as well as local militia groups, have gathered in the valley. They say they have some helicopters and military vehicles and have repaired some of the armoured vehicles left behind by the Soviets.

       There appeared to be no connection between the groups in Panjshir and apparently uncoordinated demonstrations in some eastern cities and the capital Kabul in which protesters raised the red, green and black colours of the Afghan flag.

       But they underscore the problems that may face the Taleban as they begin to consolidate their rapid victory.

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       The Taleban have not so far tried to enter Panjshir, which is still dotted with the wreckage of Soviet armoured vehicles destroyed in the fighting more than 30 years ago.

       But Western diplomats and others have expressed scepticism about the ability of the groups gathered there to mount an effective resistance given the lack of outside support and the need to repair and maintain weapons.

       The Soviet Union occupied Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, leaving after 15,000 of its troops were killed and tens of thousands were wounded.

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