There have been claims and counterclaims about the situation in Panjshir valley. Taliban's claims of gaining control over a large part of the region have been trashed by the resistance forces. Meanwhile a UN official traveled to Kabul and met the group's leader Mullah Baradar. He also assured of continuing humanitarian assistance to the country. Stay with TOI for latest updates:
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