The Borneo Post

Taliban announce spring offensive amid Afghan peace push

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KABUL: The Taliban on Friday announced their annual spring offensive, which comes as the US and Afghan politician­s try to negotiate for a peace settlement with the Islamist militants.

Operation Fath — which means ‘ victory’ in Arabic — will be conducted across Afghanista­n with the aim of “eradicatin­g occupation” and “cleansing our Muslim homeland from invasion and corruption”, the Taliban said in a statement.

The annual spring offensive traditiona­lly marks the start of the so- called fighting season, though the announceme­nt is largely symbolic as in recent winters the Taliban have continued fighting Afghan and US forces.

“Our Jihadi obligation has not yet ended,” the Taliban said.

“Even as large parts of our homeland have been freed from the enemy, yet the foreign occupying forces continue exercising military and political influence in our Islamic country.”

Qais Mangal, a spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Defence, said the Taliban’s spring offensive is “mere propaganda.”

“The Taliban will not reach their vicious goals and their operations will be defeated like previous years,” Mangal said.

After suffering horrific bloodshed in 2018, Kabul has in recent weeks enjoyed something of a lull in violence.

But on Monday three US Marines were killed in a Taliban attack at Bagram air base north of the city, and authoritie­s in the capital are on high alert.

The administra­tion of President Ashraf Ghani recently declared its own spring offensive, Operation Khalid, and the Taliban used that announceme­nt as a justificat­ion for launching a new push. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Taliban gather to celebrate ceasefire in Ghanikhel district of Nangarhar province, Afghanista­n. — Reuters photo
File photo shows Taliban gather to celebrate ceasefire in Ghanikhel district of Nangarhar province, Afghanista­n. — Reuters photo

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