On Monday, the Taliban announced that the Panjshir region, the last enclave of anti-Taliban opposition troops in Afghanistan, had been "fully overrun," and that the nation had finally been freed from the grip of conflict. The opposition troops, on the other hand, have refuted the Taliban's allegation. According to Asvaka news, the Taliban also hoisted their flag atop the Panjshir Attorney general's office.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement, "The professional opponent's last stronghold, Panjshir province, was entirely seized. Our current efforts for the entire welfare of the nation and the region have paid off, thanks to the help of god Almighty and the widespread support of our people."
According to Zabihullah Mujahid, a number of participants of the resistance unit were assaulted in Panjshir, while the others escaped. He said that Panjshir's "victimized and respectable people" had been freed from captivity. "They had to be rescued. We promise the respectable men of Panjshir our unequivocal pledge that they will not be prejudiced against; they are all our siblings, and we shall serve a single cause. Our nation has entirely emerged from the throes of war as a result of this recent win and efforts, and our people would live peaceful and joyful lives in an environment of liberty, independence, and wealth "he stated