Updated On: 07 September, 2021 07:51 AM IST | Kabul | Agencies
Taliban says Panjshir became the last Afghan province to fall under their control, but resistance forces have refuted the claim

A man holds a placard reading ‘Stop killing Afghans’ as he takes part in a rally in support of Afghanistan’s people following the takeover of the country by the Taliban, at the Place de la Republique, in Paris. Pic/AFP
Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid on Monday said that the war in Afghanistan is over and an announcement about the formation of the new government will be made in the next few days. “The war in Afghanistan is over, now we will work together to rebuild this country,” said Mujahid at a press conference in Kabul, as quoted by TOLO News. “A new government will be announced in the next few days,” he added.
Earlier today, the Taliban had announced that Panjshir became the last Afghan province to fall under the control of the Taliban. However, resistance forces rejected the claim, saying that their leader Ahmad Massoud will soon make a statement. During the presser, the Taliban spokesperson informed that technical teams from Qatar, Turkey and the UAE are working to restart operations at Kabul airport. “People should know that the ‘invaders’ will never reconstruct our country and it is the responsibility of our people to do it themselves.”