It’s been five months since the Taliban took over the arm in Afghanistan, but the National Resistance Force (NRF) is still fighting them, committed to oust the crazies from power. The NRF has issued a videotape communication, which has appeared on social media, in which they’re seen prompting people of Afghanistan to not be silent In a separate audio communication, NRF leader Ahmad Massoud clarified that their struggle isn’t for a specific ethnical group, or terrain, but for complete independence of Afghanistan Some prints being circulated on social media show that NRF fighters now have theanti-tank guided dumdums (ATGM) to destroy the Taliban vehicles Reports say that the dumdums are guided with advanced targeting systems which pursue the target until the impact.
A Taliban prophet, meanwhile, rubbished allegations of womanish activist Tamana Paryani, who said that Taliban fighters entered her home in Kabul and arrested her. The prophet Suhail Shaheen told the BBC that the activist made the videotape to find shelter abroad. “ There was no incident like this,” he said An viewer had claimed on Thursday that 10 fortified men, claiming to be from the Taliban intelligence department, stormed Paryani’s apartment on Wednesday night, smashing the door in and arresting the activist and her three sisters. She was among about 25 women who took part in ananti-Taliban kick on Sunday against the mandatory Islamic headscarf, or hijab, for women.
In the videotape posted on social media moments before the raid, Paryani appeared alarmed and breathless and screamed for help To fight the Paryana- led kick, the Taliban on Thursday organised a women’s” kick”in Kabul in favour of burqa/ hijab The Taliban leaders have also attacked Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying that he’s a poppet of the ISI. “ Such a government is trying to provoke the nationalist Afghans against the Islamic Emirates. This is one of their objects,” a Taliban prophet told a original Television channel He also said that Pakistan will collapse soon and it’ll be on the FATF blacklist