Afghan resistance to Taliban begins
Washington Examiner:
Armed Afghans reclaim three districts in first major display of resistance since Taliban's Kabul takeover
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Defense Minister Gen. Bismillah Mohammadi, who has sworn to resist the Taliban, tweeted Friday that the districts of Deh Salah, Banu, and Pul-e-Hesar in the neighboring province of Baghlan to the north of Panjshir had been reclaimed. While the forces involved in the resistance group were not immediately clear, the incident marked the first significant armed rebuke of the Taliban's swift dominance of Kabul.
Ghani Andarabi, a former local police commander, said the Banu district in Baghlan was under the control of local militia forces and said there had been heavy casualties "to the Taliban," according to Tolo News .
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I think the Taliban are already running into a force to space ratio issue. They moved so rapidly to Kabul the force they left behind was not adequate to control the resistance. If the Biden administration had a clue, they would be putting in special forces to help these people and thereby take pressure off the Kabul area.
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