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Afghan government seeks to hold last strongholds as Taliban extend capture of cities

Published 08/14/2021, 01:22 AM
Updated 08/15/2021, 05:57 AM
© Reuters. General view of the consular section at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 30, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer

KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban fighters captured the major city of Mazar-i-Sharif in northern Afghanistan on Saturday, sending Afghan forces fleeing, and drew closer to Kabul as Western countries scrambled to evacuate their citizens from the capital.

It was the latest important victory for the hardline militants, who have swept through the country in recent weeks as U.S.-led forces withdrew. Kabul and Jalalabad, in eastern Afghanistan, are now the only big cities not in Taliban hands https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/what-watch-taliban-inch-closer-kabul-2021-08-14.

U.S. President Joe Biden said on Saturday he was authorizing the deployment of 5,000 troops to help evacuate citizens and ensure an "orderly and safe" drawdown of U.S. military personnel. A U.S. defence official said that included 1,000 newly approved troops from the 82nd Airborne Division.

Taliban fighters entered Mazar-i-Sharif virtually unopposed as security forces escaped up the highway to neighbouring Uzbekistan, about 80 km (50 miles) to the north, provincial officials said. Unverified video on social media showed Afghan army vehicles and men in uniforms crowding the iron bridge between the Afghan town of Hairatan and Uzbekistan.

Two influential militia leaders supporting the government - Atta Mohammad Noor and Abdul Rashid Dostum - also fled. Noor said on social media that the Taliban had been handed control of Balkh province, where Mazar-I-Sharif is located, due to a "conspiracy."

In a statement late on Saturday, the Taliban said its rapid gains showed it was popularly accepted by the Afghan people and reassured both Afghans and foreigners that they would be safe.

The Islamic Emirate (Taliban) "will, as always, protect their life, property and honor and create a peaceful and secure environment for its beloved nation," it said, adding that diplomats and aid workers would also face no problems.

CAPITAL INCREASINGLY ENCIRCLED

As the capital looked increasingly isolated as a government stronghold, Afghans streamed into Kabul, fleeing the provinces and fearing a return to hardline Islamist rule https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/afghan-women-bankers-forced-roles-taliban-takes-control-2021-08-13.

Hundreds of people slept huddled in tents or in the open in the city, by roadsides or in car parks, a resident said. "You can see the fear in their faces," he said.

Western governments were accelerating plans to evacuate their embassy staff, citizens and Afghans who had worked for them. American troops arrived in Kabul to protect the operation and keep control of the airport.

The British ambassador will leave the country by Sunday evening, UK media reported. The country, which was sending 600 troops, sped up the departure of Britons due to the rising risk that the Taliban would overrun the airport, the reports said.

Visa (NYSE:V) applications at embassies were running in the tens of thousands, officials said, and Washington was asking countries to temporarily house Afghans https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/desperation-us-scours-countries-willing-house-afghan-refugees-2021-08-13 who worked for the U.S. government.

CLOSING IN ON KABUL

Earlier the Taliban, facing little resistance, took Pul-e-Alam, capital of Logar province and 70 km (40 miles) south of Kabul, according to a local provincial council member, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Police officials however denied reports that the Taliban had advanced closer to Kabul from Pul-e-Alam, which is a staging post for a potential assault on the capital.

Kandahar, the biggest city in the south and the heartland of the Taliban, https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/kandahar-southern-hub-key-control-afghanistan-2021-08-13 fell to the militants' control on Friday as U.S.-led forces complete their withdrawal after 20 years of war launched after the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States in 2001.

Biden has faced rising domestic criticism as the Taliban have taken city after city far more quickly than predicted. The president has stuck to a plan, initiated by Republican former President Donald Trump, to end the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan by Aug. 31.

Biden said it is up to the Afghan military to hold its own territory. "An endless American presence in the middle of another country's civil conflict was not acceptable to me," Biden said on Saturday.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday held talks with local leaders and international partners, including U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Ghani and Blinken discussed urgent efforts to reduce violence in Afghanistan, the State Department said.

Qatar, which has been hosting so-far inconclusive peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, said it had urged the insurgents to cease fire. Ghani has given no sign of responding to a Taliban demand that he resign as a condition for any ceasefire.

© Reuters. Taliban forces patrol a street in Herat, Afghanistan August 14, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer

Hospitals were struggling to cope with the numbers of people wounded in the fighting, with 17,000 treated in July and the first week of August in facilities supported by the International Committee of the Red Cross, the aid agency said.

The explosion in fighting has raised fears of a refugee crisis and a rollback of gains in human rights, especially for women. Canada said it would resettle more than 20,000 vulnerable Afghans https://www.reuters.com/world/canada-accept-20000-vulnerable-afghans-such-women-leaders-human-rights-workers-2021-08-13/#:~:text=REUTERS%2FStephane%20Mahe%20OTTAWA%2C%20Aug%2013%20%28Reuters%29%20-%20Canada,reprisals%2C%20Immigration%20Minister%20Marco%20Mendicino%20said%20on%20Friday including women leaders, human rights workers and reporters to protect them from Taliban reprisals.

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Can someone explain to me why Visa (Company) is tagged in here as it is obviously visa in relation to refuge is it not???
It is an automatic system devised tagging. It's meant for our market stories on Visa (the company), but, unfortunately, it's doing the unintended work here as well. Apols for that. Hope that explains. Bests. - Barani Krishnan, analyst at Investing.com
USA finally claims victory...that's what the headline should read.
USA indeed won buddy, our military industrial complex got good money for the last 20 years, next is taiwan !
that is great
I was under the impression that worldwide, President Joe Biden was worshipped as a God.
Biden is an i di@t to withraw suddenly without any terms. Years and usa could not build an afgan military. It is a total usa failure esp Biden
The Taliban have made major advances in recent days, including capturing Herat and Kandahar, the country’s second- and third-largest cities. They now control about 21 of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces, leaving the Western-backed government with a smattering of provinces in the centre and east — as well as the capital, Kabul. https://worldabcnews.com/taliban-seize-heavily-defended-northern-city-draw-nearer-to-afghan-capital/
why did you type this
US FAILEDthe biggest concern is importance of pakistan will increase nowit will destabilize power equations of South AsiaUS should learn from British Empire how to ruleit's divide and rule
Another humiliating military, political and financial defeat for the U.S.A foreign political doctrines....The U.S.A should take care and fix their domestic problems and huge mess before crawling into someone's else cave.
I'm sure the generation who were able to live and grow up without taliban rule would firmly disagree with your privileged attitude.
I'm afraid if Afghans will live in a peaceful life free of slavery they have to fight for it themselves. Btw. where is the Afghan army and what does it do? If there is no one people should quickly form self-defence forces similar ones to the Kurdish women's armed forces.
Where do they get guns? The Kurds spread in many countries, they can get weapons easily, not the big ones like tanks, rockets, etc though
Another brilliant work one by the US,After 20 years, in Afghanistan, nothing was accomplished. Great Job.
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