Taliban surround central Afghan city of Ghazni - officials
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[July 12, 2021]
KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban fighters
have surrounded the city of Ghazni in central Afghanistan, taking over
civilians' homes to fight security forces, officials said on Monday, the
latest urban centre under threat from the insurgents.
The offensive was the latest on a provincial capital as the Taliban make
a fresh push to surround cities and gain territory, emboldened by the
departure of foreign forces.
"The situation in Ghazni city is very critical...the Taliban use
civilian houses as hideouts and fire upon the ANDSF (Afghan security
forces), this makes the situation very difficult for the ANDSF to
operate against the Taliban," said Hassan Rezayi, a member of Ghazni's
provincial council.
Violence has surged in the country since U.S. President Joe Biden
announced in April that American troops would withdraw by Sept. 11,
ending 20 years in Afghanistan.
The U.S. general leading the war in Afghanistan, Austin Miller, is to
relinquish command on Monday, in a symbolic end to America's longest
conflict.
Peace talks between the Taliban and the government have nominally been
continuing in Qatar's capital but officials say they are making little
progress.
Clashes between the two sides are also continuing in the southern
province of Kandahar where the Taliban traditionally have had a strong
presence, locals said. Ghazni is on the main road between Kabul and
Kandahar city.
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"Since the past four days, armed Taliban are
attacking...Kandahar city from the western direction," said Hamidzai
Lalay, a former Member of Parliament who is fighting with armed men
against the Taliban in Kandahar. "Afghan security forces, including
special forces, are fighting the Taliban and trying to push them
back."
Fawad Aman, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defence said the
situation in Kandahar was "completely under control of ANDSF" which
had carried out air and ground operations in recent days.
So far, the Taliban has not been able to hold provincial capitals
but they have put pressure on Afghan security forces to respond to
offensives around the country.
On Sunday, security forces, with the help of air strikes, repelled
an assault by Taliban fighters on Taluqan, the provincial centre of
a key northern province bordering Tajikistan.
Last week, Taliban fighters entered the capital of the western
province of Badghis, seizing police and security facilities and
attempting to take over the governor's office before special forces
pushed them back.
(Reporting by Afghanistan bureau; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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