Two commanders of the Afghan resistance forces were killed in clashes with the Taliban*, RIA Novosti reported.
Two Afghan Resistance Front commanders have been killed in clashes with Taliban* militants in the Andarab area of Baghlan province in the north of the country. It also became known that during the clashes seven Taliban were eliminated.
Recall that in early August, the Taliban stepped up their offensive against the government forces of Afghanistan. On August 15, they entered Kabul and the next day declared that the war was over. The last two weeks of August from the airport in Kabul, which was under the protection of the US military, there was a mass evacuation of Western citizens and Afghans who collaborated with them. On the night of August 31, the US military left the Kabul airport, ending the nearly 20-year US military presence in Afghanistan.
In early September, the composition of the interim government of Afghanistan was announced, headed by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who served as foreign minister during the first Taliban* rule and has been under UN sanctions since 2001.
* – A terrorist organization banned in Russia