Afghanistan: Taliban claims capture of Panjshir, last holdout province
- Resistance forces have been holed up in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley against the Taliban
- The National Resistance Front is led by the son of a legendary anti-Taliban commander

The Taliban on Monday claimed total control over Afghanistan, saying they had won the key battle for the Panjshir Valley, the last remaining holdout of resistance against their rule.
Thousands of Taliban fighters overrun eight districts of Panjshir overnight, according to witnesses from the area. They spoke on condition of anonymity fearing for their safety.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid issued a statement on Monday, saying Panjshir was under the control of Taliban fighters.
“With this victory, our country is completely taken out of the quagmire of war,” he said.
The so-called National Resistance Front (NRF) – the anti-Taliban resistance force in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley – vowed to carry on fighting.
The NRF said it was present in “strategic positions” across the valley, adding “the struggle against the Taliban and their partners will continue”.