Times of Oman

Taliban capture key Afghan border point, say reports

It is the latest territoria­l gain reported by the insurgents since the US and other NATO countries stepped up their troop drawdown

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KABUL: Taliban fighters claimed on Wednesday to have gained control of the strategic Afghan border crossing to Pakistan at Spin Boldak on the border with Pakistan.

“The [Taliban] mujahideen have captured an important border town called Wesh in Kandahar,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement. “With this, the important road be

tween [Spin] Boldak and Chaman and Kandahar customs have come under mujahideen control.”

It is the latest territoria­l gain reported by the insurgents since the US and other NATO countries stepped up their troop drawdown.

Former US president George W. Bush, whose administra­tion led the country to war against the Afghan Taliban in 2001,told DW that the withdrawal of NATO troops was “a mistake.”

Women and girls were “just go

ing to be left behind to be slaughtere­d by these very brutal people, and it breaks my heart,” he added.

Can the Taliban’s claim be confirmed?

A Pakistan security source confirmed to the AFP news agency that the insurgents had taken control of the crossing.

“The Taliban has taken control of the Afghan side of the ChamanSpin Boldak border crossing,” the Pakistani security source told AFP on condition of anonymity. “They have raised their flag and removed the Afghan flag.”

The Afghan Defense Ministry, however, said it was checking developmen­ts.

Russia warns Taliban amid sweeping territory gains

The Taliban are reportedly sweeping across Afghanista­n’s rural areas, bringing more territorie­s under their control, despite political and military control having been handed to the Afghan government.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday warned the Taliban that any attempt to harm the security of Russia’s allies in Central Asia would lead to significan­t casualties, Russia’s RIA news agency reported. A Taliban delegation in Moscow last week sought to reassure Russia it would not allow the country to be used as a platform to attack others.

How important is the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing?

The Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing links Pakistan with Afghanista­n and Afghan government data shows about 900 trucks cross the frontier each day.

The Taliban have reported capturing a number of other crucial border crossings and territory in rural areas of Afghanista­n in recent weeks.

The hardline Islamic militants now control Islam Qala and Turghundi in Herat province, ShirKhan Bandar in Kunduz and Abu Naser Farahi border port in Farah province, according to Shafiqulla­h Attai, the chairman of the Kabulbased Afghanista­n Chamber of Commerce and Investment.

The Taliban is now profiting from the customs revenue gathered at the border points under their control. “We don’t have exact figures on the volume of trade and transit conducted from these ports as they are now with the Taliban... income has started to go to the Taliban,” Attai told news agency Reuters.

 ??  ?? GAINING CONTROL: The Taliban are reportedly sweeping across Afghanista­n’s rural areas, bringing more territorie­s under their control.
GAINING CONTROL: The Taliban are reportedly sweeping across Afghanista­n’s rural areas, bringing more territorie­s under their control.

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