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Has there been another spate of fierce fighting in Afghanistan, with heavy losses for the "Taliban"?

The Taliban's return to control of Afghanistan is a foregone conclusion. Its control over Afghanistan even exceeded that of 1996 to 2001. Before the U.S. withdrawal, the Taliban probably had planned how to counterattack, first taking control of the border areas, especially the northern border areas of Afghanistan. This means that even if the Northern Alliance re-flags, it will be under siege and unable to receive outside assistance. Objectively speaking, although there are now many armed forces fighting against the Taliban, in the absence of external forces, these armed forces are either eliminated by the Taliban or surrendered to the Taliban, and the situation is not optimistic. Of course, there are exceptions such as the Islamic State, which is extremely difficult to eliminate and adapt to The Afghan soil, and the most recent hot spot in the situation in Afghanistan is the negotiations between Xiaomasud and the Taliban. Taliban leaders declared that Pony Songd was ready to surrender to the Taliban. As for what promises and benefits the Taliban gave to Masood, it is unclear.

Has there been another spate of fierce fighting in Afghanistan, with heavy losses for the "Taliban"?

Earlier, Masood said in an interview with the media that he was ready to negotiate an inclusive government through the Taliban. But this government is by no means characterized by extremism. On the twenty-second local time, Xiao Masood once again made a statement that he hoped to negotiate peace with the Taliban, but he was also ready for battle. Afghan Vice President Saleh has been more resolute in resisting the Taliban, and the rest of the statements have been made that they will never surrender. Masood acknowledged that his resistance group maintained ties with the Taliban. In Panjshir province, Ponythusud and Afghan Vice President Saleh led an armed force of tens of thousands of men who won repeated battles against the Taliban, with more Afghan government forces defecting to them. It was reported that General Dostum Jr. had led more than a thousand people to Panjshir Province to join their division. However, it is difficult to say how long this resistance force can last. They lacked outside assistance, especially ammunition, fuel and heavy weapons, and lacked the unwavering support of the local tribes to pay their salaries. The Taliban are mobilizing their troops to prepare for a large-scale encirclement and suppression operation against the resistance forces in Panjshir province. Of course, the success of the encirclement and suppression operation is another question. Too many Afghans and foreigners died in the Panjshir Gorge. In the recent series of battles, the Taliban suffered heavy losses, which once again verified the true combat effectiveness of the Taliban, and the series of victories won by the Taliban in the face of the Afghan government forces had many factors, the biggest factor was the collapse of the Afghan government army, and the Taliban had fled before they saw it. But the latest war reports show that even the negotiations between Pony Sude and the Taliban were successful. It is likely that it will also be retaliated against by the Taliban. During the battle in Panjshir Gorge, the resistance forces brought a pair of Taliban armed forces into the encirclement by deception, followed by gunfire, and more than 300 Taliban survived.

Has there been another spate of fierce fighting in Afghanistan, with heavy losses for the "Taliban"?

The Taliban have begun to make up for the panjshir province, while liaising with the elders of the local department, both sides at the same time, and the little masood is not as determined as saleh that it remains to be seen how long the resistance in panjhir province can last.

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