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Republican insurgency in Afghanistan
Part of the Afghan conflict

Taliban fighters in Panjshir on 11 September 2021
Date17 August 2021[14] – present
(2 years, 8 months, 2 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Panjshir, Parwan, Baghlan, Wardak, Daykundi, Samangan, and Balkh provinces, Afghanistan
Status Ongoing as a hit-and-run campaign[15]
Territorial
changes
Taliban captures the Panjshir Valley, NRF controls no territory[16][17][15]
Belligerents

Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

  • Taliban
Republican insurgency in Afghanistan al-Qaeda (alleged)[1]
Supported by:
Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Pakistan (unconfirmed)[2][3][4]

Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Islamic Republic of Afghanistan loyalists[note 1]

  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan National Resistance Front (NRF)[7]
  • Ahmad Khan Samangani Front[8]
  • Afghanistan Freedom Front[9]
  • Afghanistan Islamic National & Liberation Movement[9]
  • Many smaller factions[9]

Supported by:
Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Tajikistan (alleged)[10][11]


Independent militias[12] Taliban dissidents[13]
Commanders and leaders
  • Afghanistan Hibatullah Akhundzada
  • Afghanistan Mohammad Yaqoob
  • Afghanistan Abdul Ghani Baradar
  • Afghanistan Qari Fasihuddin[18]
  • Afghanistan Abdul Qayyum Zakir[19]
  • Afghanistan Abdul Hameed Khurasani[20]
  • Afghanistan Mohammed Faruq[21]
  • Afghanistan Hidayatullah Badar[22]
  • Afghanistan Sanaullah Sangin Fatih[23]
  • Afghanistan Sabawoon[24]
  • Afghanistan Mullah Samiullah Mewand [25]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Ahmad Massoud
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Amrullah Saleh
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Bismillah Khan
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Ahmad Zia Massoud[26]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Yasin Zia[27]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Fahim Dashty [28]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Hamid Saifi[29]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Abdul Wadud [28]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Saleh Mohammed Raigistani
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Hasib Qoway Markaz[30]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Munib Amiri [31]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Gul Haider Khan [31]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Mehdi Mujahid [32]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Khair Mohammad Andrabi [33]
  • Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Akmal Amir 
    Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Nasir Ahmad Andarabi 
Units involved

Army of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

  • Badri 313 Battalion[22]
  • Taliban special forces (including ex-Red Unit)[34]

Various pro-Taliban militias
Foreign Mujahideen (possibly affiliated with al-Qaeda)[1]


Pakistan Armed Forces (unconfirmed, rejected by Pakistan)[2][3][4]

  • Pakistan Air Force (unconfirmed, rejected by Pakistan)[2][3][4]
  • Special Forces (unconfirmed)[35]

National Resistance Front of Afghanistan[7]

  • Afghan National Security Forces remnants
    • Afghan National Army remnants[36][29]
    • Afghan Air Force remnants[37]
  • Ahmad Massoud's militia[36]
  • Andarab Resistance Front[9]

Various non-NRF militias[38][39][8][40]

  • Anti-Taliban Hazara militias[38][39][41]
    • Mehdi Mujahid's militia[32]
Strength
60,000–260,000 Taliban armed forces overall

2,000–10,000 (Panjshir resistance; estimates)[42]

  • c. 9,000 (Ahmad Massoud's forces; self-claim)[40]
Unknown number of independent militias[40]
Casualties and losses
NRF claim:
950+ killed, 1,500+ captured
(2021)[43][44][45][46][47]
Heavy casualties[48]
IEA claims: Large number of POWs, vehicles and weapons also captured

The republican insurgency in Afghanistan is an ongoing low-level[49][50] guerilla[51][52] war between the National Resistance Front and allied groups which fight under the banner of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on one side,[38] and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the state controlled by the Taliban) on the other side.[53] On 17 August 2021, former first vice president of Afghanistan Amrullah Saleh declared himself the "caretaker" president of Afghanistan and announced the resistance.[5][54] On 26 August, a brief ceasefire was declared.[55] On 1 September, talks broke down and fighting resumed as the Taliban attacked resistance positions.[56]

As of 3 September 2021, in addition to the opposition in the Panjshir, there were also districts in the centre of Afghanistan that still resisted the Taliban, supported by ethnic and religious minorities.[57] On 6 September, the Taliban took control of most of the Panjshir province, with resistance fighters retreating to the mountains to continue fighting within the province.[17][58] Clashes in the valley mostly ceased mid-September,[59] while resistance leaders Amrullah Saleh and Ahmad Massoud fled to neighboring Tajikistan.[60][61] Despite these developments, NRF holdouts continued to fight, still waging a guerrilla campaign in several provinces including Baghlan, Balkh, Badakhshan, and Faryab by early 2022.[13] In addition, an independent anti-Taliban militia still held territory in Samangan Province as of December 2021.[12][8]

As of December 2022, the NRF controls no territory but continues to carry out hit and run guerrilla attacks.[15] As of December 2023, NRF leader Ahmad Massoud claimed that the NRF was conducting attacks against the Taliban in 20 out of Afghanistan's 34 provinces.[62]

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  6. ^ Ghosh, Poulomi (30 September 2021). "'Useless': Taliban say Amrullah Saleh's 'govt in exile' won't be able to deceive world". msn. Archived from the original on 9 October 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
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  15. ^ a b c Dawi, Akmal (20 December 2022). "Frustrated with the Taliban, US Officials Meet Anti-Taliban Figures". Voice of America. Retrieved 30 December 2022. The NRF has executed hit-and-run attacks against the Taliban in some parts of Afghanistan but has not been able to hold territory.
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