Taliban take two more Afghan provincial capitals

9 August 2021, 17:44

Shops are damaged after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city, northern Afghanistan
Afghanistan. Picture: PA

It marks the latest development in a relentless Taliban offensive as American and Nato forces finalise their pullout from the war-torn country.

The Taliban have taken control of two more provincial capitals in Afghanistan, officials said.

Their fall marked the latest development in a weeks-long, relentless Taliban offensive as American and Nato forces finalise their pullout from the war-torn country.

The militants have ramped up their push across much of Afghanistan, turning their guns on provincial capitals after taking large swathes of land in the mostly rural countryside.

At the same time, they have been waging an assassination campaign targeting senior government officials in the capital Kabul.

Shops are damaged shops after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city, northern Afghanistan
Damaged shops after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city, northern Afghanistan (Abdullah Sahil/AP)

The sweep comes despite condemnations by the international community and warnings from the United Nations that a military victory and takeover by the Taliban would not be recognised.

The Taliban have also not heeded appeals to return to the negotiating table and continue long-stalled peace talks with the Afghan government.

Two legislators from northern Samangan province – Hayatullah Samangani and Mahboba Rahmat – said the provincial capital Aybak fell to the Taliban on Monday afternoon without resistance.

They said government officials fled to another district.

Provincial council member Mohammad Hashim Sarwari said Taliban fighters had earlier captured three districts of the province before overrunning the capital.

Smoke rises from damaged shops after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city, northern Afghanistan
Damaged buildings in Kunduz city (Abdullah Sahil/AP)

Another provincial legislator who is physically in Samangan, Ziauddin Zia, said some government installations were still under government control as security forces resisted Taliban fighters.

According to Mohammad Noor Rahmani, the council chief of northern Sar-e Pul province, the Taliban overran the provincial capital after more than a week of resistance by the Afghan security forces, after which the city of Sar-e Pul collapsed.

The government forces have now completely withdrawn from the province, he said.

Several pro-government local militia commanders also surrendered to the Taliban without a fight, allowing the insurgents to gain control of the entire province, Mr Rahmani added.

The cities of Aybak and Sar-e Pul join three other provincial capitals now fully under Taliban control: Zaranj, the capital of western Nimroz province, the city of Sheberghan, the capital of northern Zawzjan province, and Taleqan, the capital of another northern province with the same name.

The Taliban are also fighting on for control of the city of Kunduz, the capital of northern Kunduz province.

A Taliban flag flies in the main square of Kunduz city after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces, in Kunduz, Afghanistan
A Taliban flag flies in the main square of Kunduz city after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces (Abdullah Sahil/AP)

On Sunday, they planted their flag in the city’s main square, where it was seen flying atop a traffic police booth, a video obtained by the Associated Press showed.

Kunduz’s capture would be a significant gain for the Taliban and a test of their ability to take and retain territory in their campaign against the Western-backed government.

It is one of the country’s larger cities with a population of more than 340,000, and was a key area defended against Taliban takeovers by Western troops over the years.

After billions of dollars spent in aiding, training and shoring up Afghan forces, many are at odds how to explain the surprising Taliban blitz that has threatened – and by now taken – several of the country’s 34 provincial capitals.

Afghan security personnel patrol after they took back control of parts of the city of Herat following fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces, on the outskirts of Herat, 397 miles west of Kabul, Afghanistan
Afghan security personnel patrol after they took back control of parts of the city of Herat (Hamed Sarfarazi/AP)

Mr Rahmani, the council chief in Sar-e Pul, said the provincial capital had been under siege by the militants for weeks, with no reinforcements being sent to the overstretched Afghan forces.

A video circulating on social media on Monday shows a number of Taliban fighters standing in front of the Sar-e Pul governor’s office and congratulating each other for the victory.

The country-wide Taliban offensive intensified as US and Nato troops began to wrap up their withdrawal from Afghanistan this summer.

With Taliban attacks increasing, Afghan security forces and government troops have retaliated with air strikes aided by the United States.

The fighting has also raised growing concerns about civilian casualties.

An Afghan family flees fighting as Afghan security personnel took back control of parts of the city of Herat following fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces, on the outskirts of Herat, 640 kilometers (397 miles) west of Kabul, Afghanistan
An Afghan family flees fighting on the outskirts of Herat, 397 miles west of Kabul (Hamed Sarfarazi/AP)

On Monday, Unicef said it was shocked by the increasing number of casualties among children amid the escalating violence in Afghanistan.

Over the past three days, at least 27 children have been killed in various provinces, including 20 in Kandahar, it said.

“These atrocities are also evidence of the brutal nature and scale of violence in Afghanistan which preys on already vulnerable children,” the agency said.

It did not identify the side responsible for the killings.

Unicef also raised the alarm over what it said was increased recruitment of children by armed groups.

The Taliban have also taken most of Lashkar Gah, the capital of southern Helmand province, where they took nine of the 10 police districts in the city last week.

Heavy fighting there continues, as do US and Afghan government air strikes, one of which damaged a health clinic and a high school.

The Defence Ministry confirmed air strikes occurred but said they targeted Taliban positions, killing 54 fighters and wounding 23.

Smoke rises from damaged shops after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city, northern Afghanistan
Smoke rises from damaged shops after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city (Abdullah Sahil/AP)

Its statement made no mention of a clinic or school being bombed.

Deputy provincial council chairman Majid Akhund said the facilities had been under Taliban control when they were struck.

On Saturday, Taliban fighters entered the capital of the northern Jawzjan province after sweeping through nine of 10 districts in the province.

And the city of Kandahar, the provincial capital of Kandahar, also remains under siege.

As they rolled through provincial capitals, the Taliban issued an English language statement on Sunday saying that residents, government employees, and security officials had nothing to fear from them.

However, revenge attacks and repressive treatment of women have been reported in areas now under Taliban control.

By Press Association

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