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Afghan Taliban simultaneously assault 12 provinces, seize military equipment including Tanks
KABUL - The Afghan Ministry of Defense has admitted that in addition to Farah the Taliban is trying to capture strategic areas in 12 provinces but said that to thwart this plan, the country’s Commando troops are involved in 68 operations across Afghanistan.
“Jaghato and Zana Khan districts witnessed heavy fights last night but now the situation is better there. Our forces have arrived in the area and the enemy is on the run,” Radmanish said.
READ MORE: Afghan Taliban kill at least 18 soldiers in attacks on security check posts
“The enemy selects strategic areas which have high importance for them in terms of propaganda even if they capture it for one hour,” said Atiqullah Amarkhail, a former military officer.
Baghlan is among those provinces which has faced high security threats in the past 12 days.
READ MORE: Afghan Taliban supporting peace dialogue: Indonesian paper
“We had warned that Tala Wa Barfak district will fall but no one paid attention,” said Sayed Same Kayani, a civil society activist in Baghlan.
“Tala Wa Barfak is a strategic area which can be infiltrated by the enemy from different sides,” said Ayub Shahryar, a civil society activist.
READ MORE: Pakistan has given a clear message to Afghan Taliban, Haqqani Network: Ambassador
The head of the Wolesi Jirga, Lower House of Parliament, secretariat Mirdad Nijtabi questioned the war management by security agencies.
“I am wondering how the enemy is able to reduce the morale of security forces?” How can they seize military equipment including tanks?” he asked.
KABUL - The Afghan Ministry of Defense has admitted that in addition to Farah the Taliban is trying to capture strategic areas in 12 provinces but said that to thwart this plan, the country’s Commando troops are involved in 68 operations across Afghanistan.
“Jaghato and Zana Khan districts witnessed heavy fights last night but now the situation is better there. Our forces have arrived in the area and the enemy is on the run,” Radmanish said.
READ MORE: Afghan Taliban kill at least 18 soldiers in attacks on security check posts
“The enemy selects strategic areas which have high importance for them in terms of propaganda even if they capture it for one hour,” said Atiqullah Amarkhail, a former military officer.
Baghlan is among those provinces which has faced high security threats in the past 12 days.
READ MORE: Afghan Taliban supporting peace dialogue: Indonesian paper
“We had warned that Tala Wa Barfak district will fall but no one paid attention,” said Sayed Same Kayani, a civil society activist in Baghlan.
“Tala Wa Barfak is a strategic area which can be infiltrated by the enemy from different sides,” said Ayub Shahryar, a civil society activist.
READ MORE: Pakistan has given a clear message to Afghan Taliban, Haqqani Network: Ambassador
The head of the Wolesi Jirga, Lower House of Parliament, secretariat Mirdad Nijtabi questioned the war management by security agencies.
“I am wondering how the enemy is able to reduce the morale of security forces?” How can they seize military equipment including tanks?” he asked.