The Asian Age

Taliban seizes Afghan district before ceasefire

● VIOLENCE HAS soared since May 1 when the US military began formally withdrawin­g its last remaining troops, as peace efforts between the Taliban and the Afghan government have stalled.

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Kabul, May 12: The Taliban have seized a district from Afghan government forces on the outskirts of Kabul, ahead of a three-day ceasefire agreed between the warring sides, officials said.

Nerkh district is around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the Afghan capital in neighbouri­ng Wardak province, which has long been used by militants as a gateway to reach Kabul and launch deadly attacks.

Violence has soared since May 1 when the US military began formally withdrawin­g its last remaining troops, as peace efforts between the Taliban and the Afghan government have stalled.

“Security and defence forces made a tactical retreat from the police headquarte­rs of Nerkh district,” Interior Ministry spokesman Tareq Arian said.

Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, said the insurgents had captured the area on Tuesday, adding that their fighters had seized the police headquarte­rs and an army base.

The Defence Ministry on Wednesday said it would launch an offensive to win back the district, home to more than 60,000 people. “Commando reinforcem­ents are on their way,” said Fawad Aman, a spokesman for the defence ministry.

Large swathes of Wardak and neighbouri­ng Logar province have been controlled or contested for years by Taliban fighters and have served as a strategic staging ground for militants hoping to enter Kabul.

The main highway that connects Kabul to southern Kandahar province — the former Taliban stronghold and the scene of intense fighting in recent weeks — goes through the district.

Taliban fighters have been encircling major Afghan urban centres, spurring speculatio­n the militants are waiting for the Americans to withdraw before launching all-out assaults on Afghan cities.

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