
Maulvi Fassihuddin, a senior Taliban commander and the group's chief of operations in northeastern Afghanistan, was killed in a battle with the Popular Resistance Front in Panjshir, according to a CBS correspondent.

Mohammad Alavi, director of the Khuzestan Health Center, said that the incidence of coronary heart disease in pregnant women has now tripled since last year, and that the number of pregnant women who have died of coronary heart disease has increased many times over the same period last year.
Sources close to the Popular Resistance Front to Afghanistan International reported that Amrullah Saleh, the former vice president of Afghanistan, had fled Panjshir to Tajikistan. Mr. Saleh has been with Ahmad Massoud in Panjshir for the past three weeks. It is reported that Ahmad Massoud is in a safe place in Panjshir.
According to reports provided to Afghanistan International, Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the People's Resistance Forces, is still in a safe place in Panjshir.
Two sources in the Afghanistan International Resistance Front say that in the recent battle of Panjshir, Pakistani special forces familiar with Panjshir lands and have a map of the area stormed the strongholds of the resistance forces from the air. ISAI is in Kabul