Saleh successfully recaptured Charikar in Afghanistan from the Taliban.
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- He is currently the acting president of Afghanistan, said Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh.
- This time Afghan resistance force occupied parts of Afghanistan from the Taliban.
- According to an international news agency, Amrullah Saleh has recaptured the Charika area of Parwan province in northern Kabul from the Taliban.
Saleh is currently the acting president of Afghanistan, said Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh. This time his army liberated parts of Afghanistan from the Taliban.
According to an international news agency, Amrullah Saleh has recaptured the Charika area of Parwan province in northern Kabul from the Taliban.
According to Russian media reports, the army led by Amrullah Saleh is fighting the Taliban in the surrounding areas of Panjshir Gorge.
The media claimed that the army led by Amrullah Saleh had already occupied the Charika area of Parwan province.
The army is currently fighting the Taliban in Panjshir province.
Amrullah Saleh tweeted, “According to the Afghan constitution, in the absence, absence or resignation of the president, the vice president is declared the acting president.”
He also said, ‘I am in the country now, and I am the country’s acting president. I am reaching out to all the leaders for help and asking for help.”
However, he has never wanted to bow to the Taliban before. “Under no circumstances will I bow to Taliban militants,” he wrote in a post.
“I will never be under the same roof with the Taliban,” he said, adding that he could not betray the soul of Ahmad Shah Masood.
Amrullah Saleh’s move is seen as indicative enough after the resignation of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Taliban spokesman Jabihullah Mujahid said, “We do not want anyone to leave the country. We will make the security arrangements across the country. Therefore, no one can kidnap anyone.
As a result, it will enhance the security of Kabul day by day. Our country was a Muslim state 20 years ago, and there is still a Muslim state today. We will reform rules and regulations after the formation of the government.

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