The name and identity of the man who killed Fahim Dashti and General Abdul Wadud Zara, members of the leadership of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, have come to light.
Kunduz, August 06 - Sangar, Jamshid Badakhshi. He publicly admitted that he killed the nephews of Ahmad Shah Massoud and Dr. Abdullah.
A source in the Taliban security service in Kunduz province, whose name is not mentioned for obvious reasons, told Sangar that Jumagul, nicknamed "Nizami" (in the photo), a Taliban commander, who is now deputy chief of security in Kunduz province, personally confessed to the murder of two leaders of the resistance front.
“He is the son of Ghafur, known as “Ghafur Halva”, from the Khanabad district of Kunduz province and from the Pashtun tribe of Hussainkhel. He is 28 years old,” a source told Sangar.
According to him, Jumagul told his colleagues that he personally killed the nephews of Ahmad Shah Massoud and Dr. Abdullah on the same day that the Taliban entered Panjshir.
“He said that when he and his group entered the Panjshir Valley through the main road, they collided with a red car with three passengers. But at the time he did not understand who they really were. When they searched the car they found a lot of money, almost half a million dollars. After that, they shot all three and threw their corpses on the side of the road,” a source told Sangar.
According to him, Jumagul later learned from the media that he had killed important people and that the money in their car belonged to the Resistance Front.
“Since then, he has been proudly telling the story of this assassination and the big money of the Resistance Front, which he got as a war trophy, in Taliban circles,” the source said.
Fahim Dashti, a spokesman, and Abdul Wadud Zara, known as General Wadud, a military adviser to the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, were killed on September 5, 2021, the day the Taliban entered the Panjshir Valley, near the village of Dashtak of Rokha district.
Dashti was the nephew of Abdullah Abdullah, the former chief executive of Afghanistan, and Zara was the nephew of Ahmad Shah Massoud, the National hero of Afghanistan. Fahim Dashti was also the brother-in-law or husband of Abdul Wadud Zarra's sister.
The media of those days put forward several versions of their death, three of which were close to reality. According to the first version, they both left the house of Fahim Dashti in the village of Dashtak after performing the evening prayer and were moving down the valley when a mortar bullet hit their car.
According to the second version, Pakistani UAVs, searching for the leader of the National Resistance Front, Ahmad Massoud, fixed his location on the phone, which was in the hands of Fahim Dashti, and carried out the attack.
According to the third version, which was put forward by the well-known journalist Razzaq Mamun, both of them were killed by the people of General Dinmuhammad Jorat, one of the well-known figures of Panjshir.
The assassination of Fahim Dashti and Abdul Wadud Zara at the hands of Jumagul, a Taliban commander in Kunduz, was investigated by Sangar for several months until the information was confirmed by reliable Taliban intelligence sources.
At the same time, Sangar does not claim that his version is the absolute truth. Other details of this murder are being investigated.






