The Islamic Emirate denied the clashes between the Islamic Emirate and the Resistance Front’s forces in the central province of Panjshir.
A spokesman for Panjshir’s governor, Abubaker Sediq, said there was a small amount of gunfire but the situation was controlled by the Islamic Emirate.
“We deny this allegation. This is a plot by some biased individuals. This is not true.
There was a small amount gunfire yesterday evening in the Ab-shar area by the opponents, but the Islamic Emirate controlled the situation,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Resistance Front claimed that clashes are still underway in Abshar district of Pan-jshir province, and they have overrun several areas.
“An extended region of the Panjshir province, in-cluding a large part of Abdulah Khail and Abshar valley, fell to the resistance (forces),” said Sebghat Ahmadi, a spokesman for the Resistance Front.
This comes as reports of clashes between the Is-lamic Emirate and the Resistance Front in Panjshir have been posted on social media.
The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman, Zabiullah Muja-hid, denied the reports and called them speculation.
“There have been no security incidents anywhere.
The enemy published some propaganda on Face-book and Twitter. But the truth is that a strong troop presence exists there (Panjshir) and nothing will happen,” Mujahid said.
However, there has been no video footage of clashes between the two sides in Panjshir.—Tolo News