Taliban seize Kunduz, a key city in northern Afghanistan

Taliban seize Kunduz, a key city in northern Afghanistan

The New York Times reports:

The Taliban seized the city of Kunduz in northern Afghanistan on Sunday, officials said. It is the first major city to be overtaken by the insurgents since they began their sweeping military offensive in May, and it happened just weeks before U.S. forces were set to complete a total withdrawal from Afghanistan.

It was also the third provincial capital to be overtaken by Taliban in three days, and a major blow to the Afghan government.

Kunduz, the capital of a province of the same name, is a significant military and political prize. With a population of 374,000, it is a vital commercial city near the border with Tajikistan, and a hub for trade and road traffic.

“All security forces fled to the airport, and the situation is critical,” said Sayed Jawad Hussaini, the deputy police chief of a district in Kunduz city. [Continue reading…]

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