A few afghans ready to fight back the Talibans. |
Resistance forces in Afghanistan have vowed to continue in their fight against the Taliban as they trained in the Panjshir Valley, a strategic fortress which sits north of Kabul.
Hundreds of fighters, who have never surrendered to the new rulers of Kabul, were seen wading through water with logs of wood over their back while others trained with their rifles as they prepared for the possible arrival of Taliban forces.
The anti-Taliban uprising forces, known as the Northern Alliance, have vowed to fight on to the last and defend the 170,000 residents, most of them Tajiks, who live in the Panjshir valley, which lies in the Hindu Kush mountains north of the Afghan capital.
It comes as the Taliban claimed they were sending hundreds of fighters to the region and had the Panjshir surrounded.
Afghans training in the valleys. |
Mr Massoud, who was trained by the British military at Sandhurst, has vowed that no Taliban fighter will pass through the narrow gorge into the valley.
He was only 12 when his father, Ahmad Shah Massoud, who was as a formidable guerrilla fighter, known as the 'Afghan Napoleon' and 'the Lion of the Panjshir', was murdered by Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda assassins posing as Al Jazeera journalists - two days before 9/11.
Mr Massoud, who was forced to leave his homeland, then went to secondary school in Iran before training for a year at Sandhurst and then graduated with a degree in War Studies from King's College London in 2015.
Now Mr Massoud has vowed to fight on to the last and defend the 170,000 residents of the Panjshir.
Learn forex trading in Cameroon contact us here https://cmrforex.cm and make money buying and selling of currencies, stocks and commodities.
#NshingTv #NTV #Flystudycm
No comments:
Post a Comment