Bangkok Post

President congratula­tes armed forces for Ghazni victory

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KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani congratula­ted Afghanista­n’s armed forces in Ghazni yesterday for their victory over Taliban insurgents in the strategica­lly important city after clashes left at least 150 soldiers and 95 civilians dead.

The Taliban’s five-day siege of Ghazni eased on Wednesday after Afghan officials declared that they had regained complete control of the city by killing hundreds of Taliban fighters.

Mr Ghani met with officials in Ghazni, a central Afghan city on the main highway linking the capital, Kabul, with the south, to assess security, and also to meet families of the victims and pray for the deceased.

“I am here to help all those who have suffered losses, I am committed to build the city and also do everything to protect Ghazni,” Mr Ghani said after arriving in the city.

“Our soldiers have fought bravely and we stand committed to bringing peace,” he said.

The assault on Ghazni exposed the fragile grip Mr Ghani’s Western-backed government has on security and its apparent inability to prevent large-scale attacks.

It also came as Mr Ghani’s government and its internatio­nal partners had been pushing for a second cease-fire during next week’s Eid holiday.

Thousands of Taliban insurgents entered Ghazni after destroying checkpoint­s, killing dozens of soldiers and police officers, and cutting communicat­ions.

Police retreated after the assailants captured government offices and police headquarte­rs, a senior security official in Kabul said. The insurgents roamed freely around Ghazni, destroyed shops, forced civilians to cook, and used some as human shields during the clashes.

Afghan soldiers, backed by US forces, drove the Taliban fighters out of the oncebustli­ng city, which lay in a shambles, after five days of fighting.

Officials working in the presidenti­al palace said the trauma inflicted on thousands of Ghazni residents required urgent domestic and internatio­nal support.

“The five-day war has come to an end but the complex process of rebuilding the city and protecting it from fresh attacks begins now,” said a senior official in Mr Ghani’s office in Kabul.

 ?? NYT ?? Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, centre, and Gen Abdul Rashid Dostum in Kabul in April 2014.
NYT Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, centre, and Gen Abdul Rashid Dostum in Kabul in April 2014.

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