Afghan Taliban seize 200-bed hospital in Kunduz city in north
Taliban spokesman says insurgent fighters seized hospital in a district in south of the city
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KABUL:
Afghan Taliban fighters on Monday seized control of a 200-bed hospital in Kunduz city in the north, a spokesman for the militants said.
The Taliban launched a fierce offensive from three directions on Kunduz just after dawn, raising fresh fears parts of the provincial capital could fall into their hands.
Read: New Taliban assault in Afghan north threatens Kunduz city
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a post on Twitter that insurgent fighters had seized a hospital in a district in the south of the city.
A police official, who declined to be identified, confirmed that a government-run hospital had fallen into insurgent hands but had no further details.
Afghan Taliban fighters on Monday seized control of a 200-bed hospital in Kunduz city in the north, a spokesman for the militants said.
The Taliban launched a fierce offensive from three directions on Kunduz just after dawn, raising fresh fears parts of the provincial capital could fall into their hands.
Read: New Taliban assault in Afghan north threatens Kunduz city
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a post on Twitter that insurgent fighters had seized a hospital in a district in the south of the city.
A police official, who declined to be identified, confirmed that a government-run hospital had fallen into insurgent hands but had no further details.