Из северной афганской провинции Джаузджан пришло сообщение о том, что афганскому движению «Талибан» удалось очистить от ИГИЛ уезд Дарзаб.
Источник: http://rusvesna.su/news/1533412518
Трое военнослужащих миссии НАТО «Решительная поддержка» были взорваны в результате подрыва террориста-смертника на востоке Афганистана.
Источник: http://rusvesna.su/news/1533459591
I sve se opet pplako vraća u stanje od pre invazije demonkracije na Afganistan.
The latest conflicting reports about whether or not the Taliban has taken the strategic city of Ghazni between the Afghan capital of Kabul and Kandahar reflect the dilemma and difficulties that the American forces face today.
The concerns come despite the firepower and technology that the US has applied against an insurgent force, which has taken over more than 50 percent of the country. This is despite America having almost completely driven out the Taliban when it first invaded Afghanistan in late 2001.
The battle for Ghazni and indeed the effort to defeat the Taliban in remote areas of the country suggest that, notwithstanding the intelligence, technology and communications capabilities at its disposal, the US is losing the battle to secure the country.
Around 100 Afghan troops were killed in fighting with Taliban for the strategic city of Ghazni. The group is now at its strongest since 2001 and the US ‘war on terror’ has failed, geopolitical analyst Ali Rizk told RT.
For the last four days, the Taliban has been clashing with government forces for control of Ghazni Province and its main city, which is located just 150km from Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul.
Despite the Afghan troops being supported by US airstrikes and ground forces, events on the battlefield have not gone in their favor. By Monday, the Taliban already had most of the city in its grasp, with the military only holding government buildings and police headquarters, which have been under constant attack, according to an Afghan general.
https://www.rt.com/news/435876-afghanistan-ghazni-battle-us/
Taliban insurgents kidnapped dozens of passengers after stopping three buses in Afghanistan’s northern Kunduz province, a government official said on Monday. The incident came a day after the government announced a ceasefire with the Islamist militants, Reuters reported.
https://www.rt.com/newsline/436354-taliban-kidnap-afghanistan-ceasefire/