Taliban capture first Afghan provincial capital, in Nimroz: police

Taliban able to capture city because of lack of reinforcements from government, says Nimroz police spokesperson


Reuters August 06, 2021
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KABUL:

The city of Zaranj in Afghanistan's Nimroz province fell to the Taliban on Friday, provincial police said, making it the first provincial capital the insurgents have captured as they step up offensives.

A spokesperson for Nimroz's police, who declined to be named for security reasons, said the Taliban had been able to capture the city because of a lack of reinforcements from the government.

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The insurgents have taken dozens of districts and border crossings in recent months and put pressure on several provincial capitals, including Herat in the west and Kandahar in the south, as foreign troops withdraw.

COMMENTS (1)

Munawer Aijaz | 3 years ago | Reply All grup must accept the reality all should live togather from centries and foregin power want figthing to take from war tone country.All patries intrest should be consider.Prest Govt impose by Foregin superpower.Only and peacefull and realistic solution for better then to bleed on blood.
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