During recent clashes between the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan and the Taliban in the Afghan province of Badakhshan, a commander and four members of the Jamaat Ansarullah terrorist group were killed.

KUNDUZ, October 29 - Sangar, Jamshid Badakhshi. All of them are citizens of Tajikistan, killed in the recent battles in Badakhshan by the group of Abdulhamid Mujahid "Irti" (in the photo from the right).

One of the commanders of the National Resistance Front told a Sangar correspondent that according to information received from the Taliban intelligence in Badakhshan, citizens of Tajikistan with fake names "Amir Khamza" son of Rahmankul, "Bilal", "Jaber" and "Talha" were identified and registered among the Taliban in the central hospital of the city of Faizabad, the center of Badakhshan province.

“Their commander, named Asluddin and known as “Abu Jafar”, a citizen of Tajikistan, was also killed and buried in the Safedob area of ​​the Shola valley of the Raghistan district. He was considered one of the key commanders of Jamaat Ansarullah", the source said.

According to him, the five members of this group fought with the forces of the National Resistance Front on the side of the Taliban in recent battles in Badakhshan and their group of about 30 people was led by "Abu Jaafar".

“They were killed in battle in the Ganjurak area of ​​the Raghistan district by the group of Abdulhamid Mujahid “Irti,” the source said.

Fighting between the Taliban and the NRFA has been ongoing since mid-October. According to the Taliban, about 40 resistance soldiers were killed and 78 more were captured during these battles.

Fighting between the Taliban and the National Resistance Front has been ongoing since mid-October. According to the Taliban, about 40 resistance soldiers were killed and 78 more were captured during these battles.

NRFA sources confirmed that 28 resistance fighters were killed and 66 captured. In these battles, the commanders of the Resistance Front Abdulhamid Mujahid "Irti", Seyed Bahruddin "Langar" (in the photo from the left), Seyed Sirajuddin "Yaftal" and Mohammad Jalal "Ragi" were also killed.

According to NRFA sources, 68 Taliban were killed and more than 100 wounded during these battles.

"Jamaat Ansarullah" is considered one of the terrorist groups that operate in Afghanistan. According to local sources, it has its bases in the Khostak valley of the Baharak district and the Shola valley of the Raghistan district and also has its own cemetery in the Safedob district of this valley, where its militants and members of their families are buried. Sources counted more than 50 graves in this cemetery.

According to the official report of the Tajik law enforcement agencies, at the moment there are up to 250 members of the Jamaat Ansarullah terrorist group in Afghanistan.


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