BADGHIS, May 14 – A recent news report says that as many as 78 Arbaki militias severing in slave regime gave up fighting against Mujahideen and disassociated themselves from all anti-Islamic elements involving national terrorists (puppet forces) and international terrorists (US and allied forces). The said Arbaki militias joined the Islamic Emirate’s Mujahideen in Ghourmach district of southern Afghanistan’s Badghis province on Tuesday.
The surrender came after Mujahideen had released 25 Arbakis by way of a genuine Islamic and human sympathy. The 25 Arbaki militias remained in Mujahideen captivity for some time, and during their captivity, the 25 Arbakis were treated with consideration and respect. Moved by Mujahideen’s good nature and impressive treatment and behavior, the groups of 78 Arbaki militias joined the Islamic Emirate’s Mujahideen today.
Those surrendered to Mujahideen with handing over their weapons include commander Borjan who, coming for the same province, joined Mujahideen along with 30 of his fellows.
Commander Musa resident of this province associated himself with Mujahideen along with 28 of his fellows.
Commander Abdul Khaliq and his 20 fellows from the very province become part of the Islamic Emirate Mujahideen.
The surrendering groups pledged to lead a normal life or commit themselves to fighting against the national and internal forces and anti-Islamic elements.
The Islamic Emirate, welcoming the said groups, in turn, ensured them the safety of life and property.
The surrender came on the 17th day of the Operation Khalid bin Waleed, part of spring Jihadic offensives.