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Afghan Army, Taliban Clash Close To Kabul

Afghan Army, Taliban Clash Close To Kabul May 24, 2021 Share share Print Afghan government forces clashed with Taliban militants in a provincial capital about 120 kilometers from Kabul, officials and witnesses said on May 24. Violence has been on the rise in Afghanistan since U.S. forces began their final pullout on May 1, as the militants press on with a campaign to seize new territory. Fierce fighting erupted late on May 23 on the edge of Mihtarlam, a city of around 140,000 people and the capital of the eastern province of Laghman. Militants attacked the central prison before they were pushed back by security forces.

Afghan Forces, Taliban Clash Near Capital – The Defense Post

Afghan Forces, Taliban Clash Near Capital – The Defense Post
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US and NATO forces begin final withdrawal from Afghanistan after nearly two decades of war

By PHILLIP WALTER WELLMAN | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 1, 2021 KABUL, Afghanistan U.S. and NATO forces officially began their final drawdown from Afghanistan on Saturday after nearly two decades of war and as violence continued to rage across the country. Tensions remained high throughout the day after the Taliban suggested they would launch attacks on coalition troops who remained in the country past the May 1 exit date outlined in a U.S.-Taliban deal signed last year. Militants fired at Kandahar Airfield in the afternoon, but the assault caused no injuries or damage to equipment, Col. Sonny Leggett, a spokesman for the U.S. military in Afghanistan said on Twitter.

NSA says release of Taliban prisoners would be conditional

(Last Updated On: April 24, 2021) Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib said Saturday that the government would release 7,000 Taliban prisoners, demanded by the group as part of the Doha deal, only if the group significantly reduces violence. Addressing a press conference, Mohib urged the Taliban not to demand the release of drug traffickers. “When it comes to releasing of prisoners, the Taliban should prove that the people [to be freed] are not smugglers,” Mohib said. Mohib’s statement comes just days after First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said at a public gathering in Parwan province that “no further release [of prisoners] is going to happen.”

Alipour has taken gun against government: Mohib

Alipour has taken gun against government: Mohib
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