Civilians flee fighting in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley

Civilians flee fighting in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley

Civilians flee fighting in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley

Civilians flee fighting in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley

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Hundreds of civilians have fled fighting in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley after an insurgent group launched an offensive against Taliban forces, residents said on Saturday

The Panjshir Valley is famous for being a site of Afghan resistance against Soviet forces in the 1980s, as well as a base for rebels opposing Taliban rule during the Islamists’ first tenure in power in the late 1990s.

The National Resistance Front (NRF) was the last to resist the Taliban’s takeover of the country last year, retreating to the valley.

Headed by the son of late anti-Taliban commander Ahmad Shah Massoud, NRF forces last week announced an offensive against the Taliban — their first since the hardline Islamists seized power in August.

Both sides claim to have killed dozens of each other’s fighters in recent days.

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“We could only pick up one or two items of clothing,” Lutfullah Bari told AFP, saying he fled with dozens of families.

“Like us… (the families) are now living with their relatives in different areas of Kabul,” he added.

Farid Ahmad, a father-of-10, said he left his district with several other people because of fighting.

Another civilian, Aimal Rahimi, said people “are afraid and escaping to save their lives”.

Taliban commanders in Panjshir however told AFP the fighting had stopped.

“They (NRF fighters) have escaped to the mountains,” said Abdul Hamid Khurasani, head of the Taliban’s elite Badri unit in Panjshir.

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“The situation is now normal and peaceful.”

The NRF said their offensive would continue across 12 provinces where their forces had a presence, mostly in the north of Afghanistan.

Massoud, known as the “Lion of Panjshir,” was assassinated by Al-Qaeda in 2001, just two days before the September 11 attacks in the United States.

His son, Ahmad Massoud, has since taken up the fight against Taliban forces, branding them “illegitimate.”

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