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US ‘acts through’ airstrikes in a bid to repel Taliban

- LALIT K JHA

Taliban are reasonable people... It’s wrong to try to maintain the current uncertaint­y as long as possible and there are forces in Kabul which want this to happen because it allows them to stay in power SERGEI LAVROV Foreign minister,

Russia

The US carried out airstrikes across Afghanista­n in the past several days as part of an effort to support the Afghan security forces fighting Taliban insurgents, the Pentagon has said.

The news of US airstrikes in Afghanista­n came a day after America’s most senior military officer admitted that the Taliban had gained “strategic momentum,” with their forces now controllin­g about half of Afghanista­n's more than 400 district centres.

The Pentagon, however, refrained from giving any specifics of its airstrikes in Afghanista­n.

“Without speaking to specifics, I can say that in the last several days, we have acted through airstrikes to support the ANDSF (Afghan National Defense and Security Forces) but I won't get into tactical details of those strikes,” Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby told reporters on Thursday at a news conference here.

“But we continue to be able to and we continue to, as the Secretary said yesterday, conduct airstrikes in support of the ANDSF,” he said.

The commander of US forces in the region, Central Command's General Kenneth “Frank” Mckenzie, would retain the authority to call for airstrikes in support of Afghan forces until the US withdrawal from Afghanista­n was complete.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Afghan peace negotiator Abdullah Abdullah in New Delhi. They held talks on the overall situation in Afghanista­n amid the Taliban offensive after the quick withdrawal of US troops
PHOTO: PTI India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Afghan peace negotiator Abdullah Abdullah in New Delhi. They held talks on the overall situation in Afghanista­n amid the Taliban offensive after the quick withdrawal of US troops
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