In Afghanistan,the Public's Resistance Forces have managed to recapture three districts from the Taliban, Former acting minister of defence Bismillah Muhammadi on Friday said resistance forces are now solidifying their control over the state apparatus.. As per reports Taliban terrorists lost control of Afghanistan's Pol-e-Hesar district of northern Baghlan province after they came in conflict with armed uprising. However, local residents claim that two other districts Deh Salah and Qasaan have also been recaptured from the Taliban, Afghanistan's Khaama Press said on Friday.
In a tweet,Muhammadi said, "Resisting the Taliban terrorists is our duty # Pul-e-Hesar, Deh Salah and Banu districts in Baghlan have been occupied by the resistance forces. Resistance is still alive." Media report citing local residents, claim that nearly 40 Taliban militants were killed and at least 15 injured. Bismillah Muhammadi is reported to be currently residing in the Panjsheer province, the only region in Afghanistan that is not in Taliban control right now.
Meanwhile, the Taliban's co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived in Kabul on Saturday for talks with fellow members of the group and other politicians on establishing a new Afghan government. The terror group on Thursday imposed a curfew in Kabul ordering residents to not leave home after 9 pm apart from emergencies. Ahmad Masoud, son of slian anti- Taliban leader Ahmed Shah Massoud, is considered the commander of the resistance forces. According to some sources, Taliban representatives will be meeting Ahmed Massoud.
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