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Afghan National Army soldiers at checkpoint near Bagram Base
Heavy clashes are taking place between Afghanistan forces and the Taliban in several Afghan cities following the withdrawal of US and NATO forces from the country,
despite ongoing peace talks between the government and the Islamist militant group in the Qatari capital of Doha.
As the Taliban continues to advance on major cities in Afghanistan amid the withdrawal of US and NATO forces, the group s commander overseeing an assault on Lashkargah is one of thousands of former prisoners released by the Afghan government last year,
The Wall Street Journalcites Afghan and Western officials as saying.
Two former defence ministers have called on British forces to return to the frontline in Afghanistan to stop the Taliban taking over.
Ex-Commando Johnny Mercer and Tobias Ellwood, chairman of the Commons defence committee, are leading calls for the UK to reverse its decision to abandon the country.
The withdrawal, which came after President Joe Biden’s decision to bring US troops home, is already having dramatic consequences for the region.
In the weeks since the last British troops pulled out, the Taliban has made huge territorial and strategic gains, putting the lives of former British interpreters in even greater jeopardy.