Afghanistanal-Qaeda was accused of participating in the campaign against the Taliban Panjshir Valley resistance group, when the fighting walked on Tuesday.
Organizing the Front of Afghanistan National Resistance (NRFA) confirmed Al-Qaeda gunmen was present in Taliban's September 2 attack on Panjshir, north of Kabul capital, in an effort to regain control
The resistance faction gathered many different forces including the Andarab militia, local forces in Panjshir and the Afghan government army.
Dashti said at least 640 Taliban gunmen was eliminated from the battle round for a few days of fighting, adding that the resistance troops broke the nose at Khawak.
A gunman in the resistance force against Taliban patrol in Panjshir Province, Afghanistan, on September 1.
Meanwhile, spokesman Taliban Zabihullah Mujahid on September 2 confirmed the gunmen had entered the final strength of the resistance faction after negotiating peace failed.
Taliban accused the opponent to attack in advance, making them decide to respond.
Local people say fighting starts from night 1/9.
Amir Khan Muttaqi, one of the Taliban leaders, early September announcing negotiating with forces in Panjshir failed.
Panjshir province position of Afghanistan.
Ahmad Massoud, both son of the commander in the Anti-Taliban Alliance in 1990 Ahmad Shah Massoud, led the resistance in the Panjshir valley.
Observers believe that fighting will be unfavorable for both factions and the parties need to quickly return to the negotiating table.