Taliban Capture 4 more Afghan provincial capitals today. US bombing continues in Civil war against their proxy Regime.

Most signs point to a domino Vietnem style collapse of the Afghan regime. 20 years ago the US illegally took over the country on the pretext 0f searching for the twin towers suicide attackers support team. They never left.

As the Taliban ”heroes” turned to guerilla resistance Afghanistan quickly became the heroin capital of the world in a corrupt forever war dominated by mafia style warlords, immense slush funds and US military contractors.

We don’t support the Taliban’s social policies, especially against women, but it looks like they may end the insane military/capitalist dystopia and finally Afghanistan may even be run by Afghans, and not by Nth Americans, Turkish, ISIS, Uighurs, NATO, Russians, Chinese or anyone else.

The armed group says its forces are in control of Kunduz, Sar-e-Pol and Taloqan as fighting rages in Afghan cities. Already captured are Zaranj, and Sheberghan, and the major city of Kunduz has now fallen.

The Afghan airforce has apparently collapsed, supposedly because the US service contractors have pulled out, and B52 Bombers are flying from faraway Qatar to drop 100 ton bomb loads blindly from 30,000 feet. Thousands of ex US and NATO employees are fleeing for their lives…

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Afghans inspect a damaged clinic after airstrikes in Lashkar Gah city of Helmand province, southern of Kabul [Abdul Khaliq/AP Photo]
Afghans inspect a damaged clinic after airstrikes in Lashkar Gah city of Helmand province, southern of Kabul [Abdul Khaliq/AP Photo]

Taliban Capture 4 more Afghan provincial Capitals today

8 Aug 2021|Updated.from Al Jazeera English. shared with thanks

The Taliban have captured three more provincial capitals, as they take their fight to the cities after seizing much of the countryside in recent months.

The Taliban have seized six provincial capitals in Afghanistan since Friday in a lightning offensive that appears to have overwhelmed government forces.

Kunduz, Sar-e-Pol and Taloqan in the north fell within hours of each other on Sunday, the Taliban and officials in the cities confirmed.

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A Taliban statement on Sunday said it has captured the police headquarters, the governor’s compound and the prison in the strategic northeastern city of Kunduz.

LATE NEWS… Local sources and journalists in Kunduz have confirmed that Taliban fighters have taken control of the major city..

“Heavy clashes started yesterday afternoon, all government headquarters are in control of the Taliban, only the army base and the airport is with ANDSF [Afghan security forces] from where they are resisting the Taliban,” Amrudddin Wali, a member of Kunduz provincial assembly, said.

Health officials in Kunduz said 14 bodies, including those of women and children, and more than 30 injured people have been taken to hospital.

“We don’t know what’s going on outside because all our efforts and attention is on the patients coming in,” a doctor told Al Jazeera from a Kunduz hospital.

In a statement on Sunday, the Taliban said its fighters have also captured the city of Sar-e-Pol, the main city of the northern province of Sar-e-Pol.

Mohammad Noor Rahmani, a provincial council member of Sar-e-Pol province, told Reuters news agency the group has taken government buildings in the northern provincial capital, driving officials out of the main city to a nearby military base.

Parwina Azimi, a women’s rights activist in Sar-e-Pol, told the AFP news agency by phone that government officials and the remaining forces had retreated to an army barracks about 3km (2 miles) from the city.

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The Taliban had the compound “surrounded”, Mohammad Hussein Mujahidzada, a member of the provincial council, told AFP.

On Sunday evening, the Taliban said on Twitter that it had taken Taloqan, the capital of Takhar province.

Taloqan resident Zabihullah Hamidi told AFP that he saw security forces and officials leave the city in a convoy of vehicles.

“We retreated from the city this afternoon after the government failed to send help,” a security source told AFP.

“The city is fully in Taliban hands.”

Sunday’s takeovers come after the group seized the provinces of Nimruz and Jawzjan in the last two days.

Kunduz had previously fallen to the group in 2015 and 2016.

On Saturday, the Taliban captured Jawzjan capital Sheberghan, the city’s deputy governor said, a day after Zaranj, capital of Nimruz, fell “without a fight”, according to its deputy governor.

The defence ministry said that on Saturday evening, US B-52 bombers struck several Taliban targets in Sheberghan.

‘Feels like a military city’

Meanwhile, people in Kunduz tried to flee before the Taliban’s arrival, a resident told Al Jazeera, and are still afraid of going outside their houses.

“Though the fighting has calmed, it still feels like a military city,” the resident said, referring to the presence of Taliban forces in key parts of the city and the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces carrying out operations in the city.

Afghanistan’s defence ministry released a video of an Afghan commando saying the ANDSF have been conducting coordinated operations in the province over the last 24 hours.

The commando said in the video the Taliban suffered heavy casualties in these operations as “they were trying to take key points” in the province, adding that the armed group’s “dream” would not be fulfilled.

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Taliban gain momentum in Afghanistan’s north

“You should be certain that the Afghan forces are with you,” the commando tells the people of Kunduz.

Al Jazeera’s Charlotte Bellis, reporting from the capital, Kabul, said: “A journalist in the centre of Kunduz told us the Taliban has taken over the police chief’s office, the election commission’s office and that the Taliban flag is flying at the central roundabout.”

“The government is denying Kunduz has fallen but, by all accounts, it has,” she added.

Though the Taliban has taken two provincial capitals since Friday, Kunduz – in the far north – would be the most significant to fall since the armed group launched an offensive in May as foreign forces began the final stages of their withdrawal from the country.

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The Taliban has gained vast parts of rural Afghanistan since launching a series of offensives in May to coincide with the start of the withdrawal.

Intense fighting continued in the capitals of the southern Kandahar and Helmand provinces, which the Taliban has been trying to take over for several weeks now.

On Sunday, a Helmand provincial council member said government air attacks damaged a health clinic and high school in Lashkar Gah, the capital.

The defence ministry statement also confirmed that air attacks were carried out in parts of the city that killed 54 Taliban fighters and wounded 23 others.

It made no mention of a clinic or school being bombed.

Suhail Shaheen, an international media spokesman for the Taliban, told Al Jazeera that the group wanted peace but that the government’s aggression meant it had to fight.

Taliban assault on Kunduz

“We have the capabilities to take over cities but we were waiting for them and our policy is for peace and reconciliation but of course when they [government] launched an offensive against us, they started the bombing campaign against us, we reacted and took two provincial centres,” Shaheen said.

“But still, our policy is for a negotiated settlement of the Afghan issue.”

On Saturday, the US embassy issued a statement condemning the Taliban’s inroads into provincial centres in the south and north.

“We condemn the Taliban’s violent new offensive against Afghan cities. This includes the unlawful seizure of Zaranj, the capital of Afghanistan’s Nimroz province, the attack on Sheberghan, capital of Jowzjan province yesterday and today, and continuing efforts to take over Lashkar Gah in Helmand and provincial capitals elsewhere,” the statement read.

Additional reporting by Ali Latifi in Kabul

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