Mysterious Warplanes are helping Northern Alliance by attacking Taliban in Panjshir.
The Taliban have claimed control of Panjshir, the last stronghold of resistance in Afghanistan.
However, the Northern Alliance, or National Resistance Front (NRF), led by Ahmed Masood, has denied the allegations.
In such a situation, a mysterious warplane has attacked the Taliban base in Panjshir. Several militants died in the explosion.
According to local media reports, a mysterious warplane struck a Taliban base in Panjshir on Tuesday morning.
The deaths of several militants were also reported in the heavy bombardment. However, it is not yet clear which army or where the plane came from.
It is worth mentioning that the settlements in the Panjshir Valley have been lost to Masood’s forces in attacks by the Pakistani Air Force and the Taliban.
However, Tajik fighters are reported to have taken control of the remote mountainous areas of the Hindu Kush.
From there, it could wage a long-running guerrilla war against the Taliban.
Is it the Pakistani Air Force or some unknown source?
According to some defense analysts, the plane could be the Pakistani Air Force. They mistakenly bombed a Taliban hideout while attempting to attack the Masood base.
Yet many feel that Tajikistan is secretly supporting the husband of war, Ahmed Masood.
As a result, the Tajikistan air force may have continued the attack.
The Taliban announced the capture of Panjshir yesterday or Monday after nearly a month of fighting.
The Taliban claimed that they also occupied the home of Ahmed Masood, one of the leaders of the resistance forces in Panjshir. That image has also gone viral on social media.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said: “Panjshir is now in our possession as the last province of Afghanistan. The Taliban have taken over all of Afghanistan.”
Although the Northern Alliance has responded to this claim, the Taliban are making false claims.
The Afghanistan National Resistance Force tweeted: “Taliban’s claim about Panjshir is false. There are still forces of resistance there.
We are fighting. We promise the Afghan people that the struggle will continue until we regain our independence and our rights. “

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