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US launches air strikes as Afghan forces battle Taliban in bid to reclaim city

The militants seized a provincial capital, Kunduz, for the first time since their ousting 14 years ago

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Afghan special forces prepare to launch an operation to retake the city from Taliban insurgents in Kunduz, Afghanistan. Photo: Xinhua
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Afghan forces backed by US air support battled Taliban fighters for control of the northern city of Kunduz on Tuesday, after the militants seized a provincial capital for the first time since their ousting 14 years ago.

The sudden fall of Kunduz on Monday was a major setback for the government of President Ashraf Ghani, which marked its first year in power on Tuesday, and raised questions over how ready Afghan forces were to tackle the Islamist insurgency alone.

Afghanistan’s Defence Ministry said government troops, who spent the night regrouping at the city’s airport, would soon retake Kunduz.

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“Fresh troops have arrived in Kunduz, and an operation has been launched,” the ministry said.

Afghan special forces prepare for battle after the Taliban took control of Kunduz. Photo: Xinhua
Afghan special forces prepare for battle after the Taliban took control of Kunduz. Photo: Xinhua
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It added that government forces had regained the city prison and the provincial police headquarters, which were overrun on Monday night. Hundreds of Taliban prisoners escaped during the jail attack.

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