However, leaders of the anti-Taliban resistance group have denied the reports of Panjshir falling to the Taliban. In a video message, former Vice President of Afghanistan Amrullah Saleh said that his group was still resisting the Taliban, adding that both sides have faced casualties.
According to Afghanistan's news agency, 'aerial firing' in Kabul on Friday killed 17 people and injured another 41. It remains unclear if the firing was being done to celebrate the reports of the fall of Panjshir, because the reports to this effect were denied by opposition leaders. According to a journalist, the celebratory gunfire in Kabul was done because the Taliban had finalised their new government.
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