Khaleej Times

Taleban capture town near Kunduz

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kunduz (Afghanista­n) — Taleban militants captured a district just outside the northern Afghan city of Kunduz on Saturday, officials said, pointing to renewed pickup in fighting after the insurgents announced their annual spring offensive last week.

Mahfouz Akbari, a police spokesman for eastern Afghanista­n, said security forces had pulled out of Qala-i-Zal district, west of Kunduz city, on Saturday to avoid further civilian and military casualties after more than 24 hours of heavy fighting.

In a statement, Taleban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the insurgents had taken police headquarte­rs, the governor’s compound and all security checkpoint­s. He said several police and soldiers had been killed and wounded.

Over the past 18 months, Taleban insurgents have twice succeeded in seizing the town centre of Kunduz for brief periods and the latest fighting underscore­s warnings that Afghan forces face another gruelling year of fighting.

A shopkeeper, whose name is also Zabihullah, said the situation was now reminiscen­t of the position in October last year when Taleban forces entered the city before being driven back after days of fighting and air strikes.

“I am extremely worried. There are security forces everywhere,” he said. “Everyone in my family is worried and if the situation gets worse, we’ll have to leave.”

According to United States estimates, government fighters control only around 60 per cent of the country, with the rest either controlled or contested by the insurgents, who are seeking to reimpose Shariah after their 2001 ouster. The Taleban made a formal announceme­nt of their spring offensive only last week.

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