more from kabul. this curfew is coming into place across the country except for kabul and two other provinces. everywhere else, there ll be no movement allowed between 10pm and 4am. the idea is to try and get a grip on the deteriorating security situation, and particularly to prevent the infiltration of taliban operatives. the militants have encircled a number of cities and are already in the outskirts of some, but whilst they have managed to capture around half of all territory, they ve not been able to take hold of any major urban centre. the last few days over the muslim festival eid had seen a lull in the fighting, but now the festival is over, the pace of fighting unfortunately seems to be picking up again, and it seems that the next few months until we get to the colder winter, fighting is going to keep increasing. there s also increasing concern about what s been going on inside those territories that the taliban
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a number of cities and are already in the outskirts of some, but whilst they have managed to capture around half of all territory, they ve not been able to take hold of any major urban centre. the last few days over the muslim festival eid had seen a lull in the fighting, but now the festival is over, the pace of fighting unfortunately seems to be picking up again, and it seems that the next few months until we get to the colder winter, fighting is going to keep increasing. there s also increasing concern about what s been going on inside those territories that the taliban have taken hold up. have taken hold of. human rights watch raised concern along the border with pakistan, around 100 civilians being killed, executed by the taliban for alleged links with pro government forces. the taliban have denied those allegations. this is bbc news. the headlines: the olympics host nationjapan
Diskussion Nahe dem Präsidentenpalast in der afghanischen Hauptstadt Kabul sind am Dienstag mehrere Raketen eingeschlagen. Live-Aufnahmen eines TV-Senders zeigten, wie dies während der Gebete zum Beginn des muslimischen Festes Eid al-Adha geschah. Präsident Ashraf Ghani und andere Gläubige in seiner Umgebung setzten das Gebet trotz mehrerer lauter Explosionen fort. Berichte über mögliche Verletzte gab es zunächst nicht. Auch wer für den Raketeneinschlag verantwortlich ist, war unklar. Seit Wochen rücken die radikal-islamischen Taliban vor und haben bereits viele Bezirke des Landes unter ihre Kontrolle gebracht. Gespräche zwischen ihnen und der Regierung in Kabul über eine Aussetzung der Offensive während des Opferfestes waren ergebnislos geblieben. Dem Vormarsch der Extremisten war der Beginn des Abzuges ausländischer Truppen vorausgegangen. Von 1996 bis zu ihrem Sturz durch die US-geführten Truppen 2001 hatten die Taliban Afghanistan beherrscht und die Menschenrec
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