Taliban Seize Key Kandahar District after Fierce Fighting
The Taliban have captured a key district in their former bastion of Kandahar after fierce night-time fighting with Afghan government forces, officials said Sunday, the latest area to be seized since US troops began their final withdrawal.
The insurgents have pressed on with their campaign to capture territory across Afghanistan's rural areas since early May when the U.S. military began the pullout.
The fall of Panjwai district in the southern province of Kandahar comes just two days after U.S. and NATO forces vacated their main Bagram Air Base near Kabul, from where they led operations for two decades against the Taliban and their al-Qaida allies.
Over the years, the Taliban and Afghan forces have regularly clashed in and around Panjwai, with the insurgents aiming to seize it given its proximity to Kandahar city, the provincial capital.
The province of Kandahar is the birthplace of the Taliban, who went on to rule Afghanistan with a harsh version of Islamic sharia law until being overthrown by a U.S.-led invasion in 2001.
Panjwai district governor Hasti Mohammad said Afghan forces and the Taliban clashed during the night, resulting in government forces retreating from the area.
"The Taliban have captured the district police headquarters and governor's office building," he told AFP.
Kandahar provincial council head Sayed Jan Khakriwal confirmed the fall of Panjwai, but accused government forces of "intentionally withdrawing."
Fighting has raged across several provinces of Afghanistan in recent weeks and the Taliban claim to have seized more than 100 out of nearly 400 districts in the country.
Afghan officials dispute the claims but acknowledge that government troops have retreated from some districts. It is difficult to independently verify the situation.
The exit of foreign troops from Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, has fueled concerns the insurgents will ramp up their campaign to capture new territory.
Bagram Air Base has great military and symbolic significance, with foreign forces previously stationed there offering vital air support in the fight against the insurgents.
Afghan authorities who have taken control of the base say they will use it to fight terrorism, and have already re-activated its radar system.
What do these nut head fanatics want? They are tarnishing the image of Islam, exactly as Al Nusra, ISIS, and Muslim brotherhood do all over the Arab world. Does anyone know Taliban in Afganistan fuck small boys, and their actions are even worse than the actions of the devil. Enough with fanaticism and tarnishing of what's left of the Islamic religion's image. Here in Lebanon, we have a group that calls itself the party of God, and kills anyone that doesn't agree with it. Until when are these group going to use God for killing purposes. Take Iran, for instance, they all have this funny religious hat, and yet, they all are corrupt, have billions in stolen monies, and advocate killing all the time. I could single out "Sistani" in Iraq, as a religious figure. All other are trading in the name of God.


