Resistance Forces appear to be using sophisticated drones and bombs. It is reported that the Taliban have also found it difficult to move with the setting up of landmines on the routes entering Panjsher. Leading leader Amrullah Saleh, on the other hand, has accused the Taliban of attacking Panjsher under the auspices of the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. The Northern Alliance alleges that 570 Pakistani Special Forces in the name of the Taliban Badri 313, terrorists such as Al Qaeda and ISIS, are attacking the province. Resistance forces allege that the Pakistani ISI head went directly into the field to guide the Taliban forces attacking Panjsher.
The two factions fighting in Panjsher seem to be looking forward to the coming weeks. It is reported that the new government intends to suppress the anti-Taliban forces led by Ahmed Masood before they can fully survive. Failure to reach the target by October will make the siege of Panjsher even more difficult for the Taliban. Troops' movements are likely to become impossible during the winter. This gives the resistance forces almost five months. Amrullah Saleh, on the other hand, wrote a letter to the United Nations. Terrorist groups, including the Taliban, have called for an end to the "genocide" in Panjsher.
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