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Streets littered with dead Taliban as Afghan forces recapture Kunduz

Local residents reported deafening overnight bombardments as Taliban resist.

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Afghan forces are deployed as they launch an operation against Taliban in Kunduz. Photo: Xinhua
Agence France-Presse

Afghan forces retook control of the strategic northern city of Kunduz yesterday  after a three-day Taliban occupation that dealt a stinging blow to the country’s Nato-trained military.

The fall of the provincial capital, even temporarily, highlights the stubborn insurgency’s potential to expand beyond its rural strongholds in the south of the country.

Afghan forces, hindered by a slow arrival of reinforcements but backed by limited US air support, struggled to regain control of the city after three days of heavy fighting.

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But yesterday Afghan forces managed to reach the centre of Kunduz where the streets were littered with Taliban bodies, Kunduz residents said, adding that fighting was still ongoing in parts of the city.

“[Afghan] special forces now control Kunduz City, it is retaken and being cleared [of] terrorists, heavy causality to the enemy,” interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said on Twitter.

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Deputy Interior Minister Ayoub Salangi said the city had been recaptured after a “special operation” overnight.

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