Taliban sends hundreds of fighters to final province beyond its control
DOHA, Qatar The Taliban pushed into the last corner of Afghanistan remaining beyond the group's control Monday, sending hundreds of fighters to the outskirts of the northern Panjshir Valley and vowing to quash a fledging resistance movement in the remote province.
Panjshir has long been an anti-Taliban stronghold, and in recent weeks, opposition leaders there, along with officials from the fallen government, have been trying to marshal forces to hold off the Islamist militant group.
The Taliban, having secured a grip on the rest of the country, has responded quickly, with the groups spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid saying in a statement Monday that resistance forces are surrounded. He added that the Taliban wants to avoid further fighting and to resolve the issue peacefully through negotiations.
But a Taliban fighter, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he wasnt authorized to talk to the news media, told The Washington Post that the militant groups leaders had decided to send forces to the valley because talks with the resistance group couldnt yield any results.
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