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TALIBAN GAINS ‘A THREAT TO US ALL’

Afghan general warns as nutjobs advance

- By COLIN HURST news@sundayspor­t.co.uk

AN Afghan general has warned of “devastatin­g” consequenc­es for global security if the Taliban win in their fight against government forces.

General Sami Sadat is leading the battle against the Taliban in the southern province of Helmand, where intense fighting has broken out in its capital Lashkar Gah.

The Taliban have seized districts in the city centre.

But General Sadat said he was confident the group would not take the city and that while ground had been lost, he believed the Taliban would be unable to sustain their assault.

However, he said the Taliban were being reinforced by fighters from other Islamist groups and warned their gains posed a threat beyond Afghanista­n.

“This will increase the hope for small extremist groups to mobilise in the cities of Europe and America, and will have a devastatin­g effect on global security,” he said.

“This is not a war of Afghanista­n, this is a war between liberty and totalitari­anism.”

The Taliban assault in Helmand province is part of a major offensive across Afghanista­n.

The militants have made rapid advances in recent months as U.S. forces have withdrawn after 20 years of military operations there.

Helmand was the centrepiec­e of the U.S. and British military campaign, and Taliban gains there would be a blow for the Afghan government.

If Lashkar Gah fell, it would be the first provincial capital won by the Taliban since 2016. It is one of three provincial capitals under attack.

Attempts by the militants to capture Kandahar, Afghanista­n’s second-largest city, have continued after rocket strikes hit its airport on Sunday.

Seizing control of Kandahar would be a huge victory for the Taliban, giving them a grip on the south of the country.

In a third besieged city, Herat, in the west, government commandos are battling insurgents after days of fighting. Government forces have taken back some areas after a UN compound was attacked on Friday.

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BATTLE: Taliban troops

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