Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Afghan troops launch major offensive against Taleban


(MENAFN- Arab News) KABUL: Commercial flights to Afghanistan's besieged northern city of Kunduz have been suspended an official said on Thursday as hundreds of Taleban militants fought against government forces struggling to oust them from the city's outskirts.
Officials have said some foreign militants operating in the area have sworn allegiance to Islamic State. However Hussaini said police had found the Taleban's white flag along with the foreign fighters killed.
'We haven't found any evidence that Islamic State is involved in the Kunduz fighting' he said.
The Taleban's major push in the north away from its traditional strongholds in the south and east of Afghanistan is seen as a bid to take territory from areas where Afghan forces were spread thin.
Nearly two weeks of clashes around Kunduz have forced thousands of people to flee their homes and posed the biggest challenge to the NATO-trained Afghan army and police since foreign combat troops withdrew at the end of last year.
Government forces have vowed that the northern provincial capital will not fall into the hands of the Taleban who officials said were fighting alongside foreign militants.
But the difficulty they are having in driving insurgents from the southern district of Gul Tepa and other areas has raised fresh concerns about the strength of Afghan forces 13 years after a US-backed intervention drove Taleban from power.
The fighting prompted Afghan airline East Horizons to suspend its once-weekly flight from Kabul to Kunduz the only commercial passenger air link to the northern city.
'Since there are security problems we have stopped' said Omid Sahi an official at the airline's office in Kabul.
Kunduz police spokesman Sayed Sarwar Hussaini said that army and police working with local anti-Taleban militias killed 35 Taleban in the last two days including eight foreign fighters.
'There is a woman among those who were killed' he said adding that the foreigners were identified as being from Pakistan Uzbekistan and Chechnya in Russia.
The border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan has long been a magnet for militants of many nationalities.



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