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Afghan Forces Push Back Taliban from Kunduz, Faryab Districts

Thursday, June 17, 2021
Kabul (BNA) Afghan security forces retook the center of Khan Abad district in northern Kunduz province on Wednesday morning, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement on Wednesday.
The clearing operation was launched by the security forces on Tuesday night and “yesterday morning the forces retook the center of the district,” it said.
Fawad Aman, deputy spokesman for the Ministry of Defense, said: “Qari Hashem, a Taliban commander who was leading the war in the district, has been killed with his 30 fighters during the operation.” The Taliban has not yet commented on the operation.
The center of the district has repeatedly switched hands in close fighting over the past several days, according to sources.
Fawzia Yaftali, a member of the provincial council, said that at least five civilians were killed–including women and children–and 20 others, also including women and children, were wounded during the clashes in the district. The Ministry of Defense has not yet commented on civilian casualties caused by the operation.
Meanwhile, the Afghan security forces retook the center of Dawlat Abad district in northern Faryab province on Wednesday morning, the Army’s 209 Shaheen Corps said in a statement.
Security forces launched a clearing operation on Tuesday night with air support in the center of the district and cleared it of Taliban, the statement said.
The statement did not provide further details about the operation or about casualties sustained by the security forces or Taliban.
The center of the district fell to the Taliban a week ago after heavy fighting. The Taliban has not yet commented on the operation.
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