Deccan Chronicle

Taliban seizes Afghan district before ceasefire

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VIOLENCE HAS soared since May 1 when the US military began formally withdrawin­g its last remaining troops, as peace efforts between the Taliban and the Afghan government have stalled.

Kabul, May 12: The Taliban have seized a district from Afghan government forces on the outskirts of Kabul, ahead of a three-day ceasefire agreed between the warring sides, officials said.

Nerkh district is around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the Afghan capital in neighbouri­ng Wardak province, which has long been used by militants as a gateway to reach Kabul and launch deadly attacks.

Violence has soared since May 1 when the US military began formally withdrawin­g its last remaining troops, as peace efforts between the Taliban and the Afghan government have stalled.

“Security and defence forces made a tactical retreat from the police headquarte­rs of Nerkh district,” Interior Ministry spokesman Tareq Arian said.

Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, said the insurgents had captured the area on Tuesday, adding that their fighters had seized the police headquarte­rs and an army base.

The Defence Ministry on Wednesday said it would launch an offensive to win back the district, home to more than 60,000

people. “Commando reinforcem­ents are on their way,” said Fawad Aman, a spokesman for the defence ministry.

Large swathes of Wardak and neighbouri­ng Logar province have been controlled or contested for years by Taliban fighters and have served as a strategic staging ground for militants hoping to enter Kabul.

The main highway that connects Kabul to southern Kandahar province the former Taliban stronghold and the scene of intense fighting in recent weeks goes through the district.

Taliban fighters have been encircling major Afghan urban centres, spurring speculatio­n the militants are waiting for the Americans to withdraw before launching all-out assaults on Afghan cities.

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