Pakistan Army Lost 19 in Punjshir to retaliation by NRF

In a huge blow to Pakistan Army fanboys who were celebrating illegal drone strikes by Pakistan on Panjshir resistance. As per the latest reports, several Pakistan Army special force soldiers have been killed by the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF). Heavy casualties have been inflicted on Pakistan Army troops who entered Panjshir to fight alongside the Taliban.

Taliban forces were defeated by the Panjshir Resistance Force commanded by the caretaker President Amrullah Saleh and headed by Ahmed Massoud. Scores of Taliban fighters were killed by the NRF.

Pakistan special forces with clear Sat geo maps and knowledge of the region of Panjishir were involved in the combat. The Targets in the Panjshir Valley (NRF Leaders) has been hit by the Pakistan Air Force Ace pilot with attack helicopters and armed drones imported from China. Afghanistan Journalists also confirmed that the Pakistani pilots started dropping bombs in Panjshir using their small fighters jets which the US donated to Afghanistan’s Air Force.

This Pakistani air raid has several key leaders of the Resistance forces killed. Including the official spokesman of the NRF. The next night Taliban sources reported about multiple airstrikes on their positions by two ‘Unknown’ fighter jets. As per the NRF spokesman, several 100s of Taliban fighters along with Pakistan Army soldiers were killed. Due to the internet and electricity blackout imposed by the Taliban, no more details were available. Taliban leaders did not want to comment on both the incident.

The Panjshir Resistance leader Ahmed Massoud in a voice message confirmed the airstrike by Pakistan and the involvement of a sizable number of Pakistan special forces.

More details have come to light:

A retired Indian Army Major General GD Bakshi has shared more detailed casualty counts of Pakistan Special Forces in Panjshir. Major General Gagan Deep Bakshi SM, VSM or G.D. Bakshi is a retired Indian army officer. He is from the 6 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles. Commissioned in the Indian Army from IMA Dehradun in November 1971. He was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal for commanding a battalion in the Kargil War.

He tweeted “Pak Army (SSG)has suffered very heavy casualties in Panjshir. Lost 07 officers, 12 JCOs. Several wounded including 5 officers,09 JCOs, 160 OR.

As per him Military hospitals in Peshawar, Pakistan occupied Swat and Quetta overflowing with wounded soldiers from Pakistan and critical Talibani fighters. He also said that Major Gen Adil Rehmani has returned to Pakistan to organise discreet funerals in the dead of Night- like in Kargil. like thieves.

Pakistan officials are tightly lipped about the development. Pakistan media has been told to be quiet on this matter or face the wrath of the Pakistan Military Might.