NRF Commander Controls Assault and Provides Suppression Simultaneously

Combat footage recorded today in the Panjshir Valley of Afghanistan shows National Resistance Front Commander Hasib Panjshiri leading an assault against the new Afghan Government.


The Summer fighting season in Afghanistan is in full swing for it's 21st year, and for the first time since 2001 it involves absolutely zero American troops on the deck. Also for the first time, the Government of Afghanistan is ran by Islamic fundamentalists who for the last 20 years prior have had zero access to air support or armored vehicles.


What you're looking at above is one of the commanders of the Panjshir National Resistance Front. Commander Hasib Panjshiri is seen front and center in this video manning a PKM machine gun while giving commands to his fighters on the front who he is providing over watch and suppression for. According to our sources with the NRF, this firefight concluded with 20 new Afghan Government forces killed in action.


Oh by the way, this is another one of those instances where I'm not allowed to name names. The new Afghan Government has a name that begins with T and rhymes with coffee can.


josh brooks

Published 1 years ago

Combat footage recorded today in the Panjshir Valley of Afghanistan shows National Resistance Front Commander Hasib Panjshiri leading an assault against the new Afghan Government.


The Summer fighting season in Afghanistan is in full swing for it's 21st year, and for the first time since 2001 it involves absolutely zero American troops on the deck. Also for the first time, the Government of Afghanistan is ran by Islamic fundamentalists who for the last 20 years prior have had zero access to air support or armored vehicles.


What you're looking at above is one of the commanders of the Panjshir National Resistance Front. Commander Hasib Panjshiri is seen front and center in this video manning a PKM machine gun while giving commands to his fighters on the front who he is providing over watch and suppression for. According to our sources with the NRF, this firefight concluded with 20 new Afghan Government forces killed in action.


Oh by the way, this is another one of those instances where I'm not allowed to name names. The new Afghan Government has a name that begins with T and rhymes with coffee can.


josh brooks

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