"Taliban Beg Juma Khan Fatah to Back Down as War Enters Fifth DayAfter five days of failed ground and air operations to retake Nasi, Taliban First Infantry Brigade commander Abdul Rahman Khadem is now urging Mullah Juma Khan Fatah to make a wise decision, saying that thousands could be killed if the fighting continues.Standing on the mountains overlooking Juma Khan Fatahs positions, Khadem pleaded for a peaceful settlement, saying the Taliban do not want their rifles turned against each other.But Juma Khan Fatah appears unwilling to back down, as the Talibans attempts to regain control of Nasi have so far failed."
As the conflict in Nasi, Afghanistan, enters its fifth day, tensions between Taliban factions are escalating. Abdul Rahman Khadem, commander of the Taliban's First Infantry Brigade, is making urgent appeals to Mullah Juma Khan Fatah, advocating for a peaceful resolution. The ongoing military operations, which have included both ground and air strikes, have faced significant hurdles, resulting in casualties and heightened fears of a broader humanitarian crisis.
Khadem's calls for peace highlight the internal rifts within the Taliban, as he underscores the potential human cost of continued conflict.