Apparently, heavy fighting still continues in the Afghan city of Kunduz, one day after government forces launched a counter-attack to reclaim it from the Taliban.
Two US air strikes on Tuesday halted an attempt by insurgents to seize the airport, the army’s stronghold. Afghanistan’s spy agency states that the strikes killed the Taliban leader in the province and his deputy, but the Taliban has denied this. The capture of Kunduz represents the militants’ biggest victory since 2001.
On Tuesday the United States acknowledged the seizure of Kunduz as a setback, but says it remains confident that Afghan security forces can re-take the northern city. Overnight there were clashes around the city, but it remains unclear just how much of it remains under government or Taliban control.
Sayed Sarwar Hussaini, a spokesman for Kunduz’s police chief, told Reuters: “Hundreds of Taliban are killed and their dead bodies are on (the) streets.”
The Afghan defence ministry claimed the town’s police headquarters and prison had been recaptured, after militants released hundreds of prisoners when they took the city on Monday.
But Taliban-released video showed militants in the town showing off seized tanks, armoured vehicles, police cars and Red Cross vans.
Source: BBC
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