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Taliban launch fresh attack on Afghan city of Kunduz Kunduz assault: Afghan Taliban 'enter city'
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Taliban militants have launched a co-ordinated attack on the northern Afghan city of Kunduz, officials say. Taliban fighters have entered the strategic northern Afghan city of Kunduz, reports say.
The militants attacked from four sides of the city in the middle of the night. An eyewitness told the BBC that he had seen the Taliban advance. Fierce fighting has been going on all day.
Mahmood Danish, spokesman for the provincial governor, said Afghan forces had repelled the attack. The defence ministry has denied the city is in militant hands.
Kunduz was briefly captured by the Taliban last September - the first time the insurgents had taken a major city - but government forces, backed by Nato, recaptured it within days. Kunduz was briefly captured by the Taliban in September 2015 - the first time the insurgents had taken a major city - but government forces, backed by Nato, recaptured it within days.
In southern Helmand province, militants have also taken a strategically important district to the south of Lashkar Gah, killing the local police chief, officials say. The Taliban have published a video apparently confirming they are once more inside the city.
A member of the Kunduz provincial council, Amruddin Wali, also told Ariana News that the Taliban had raised their flag in a central square.
The fighting comes a day before a major donors' conference in Brussels and highlights the precarious security situation after Nato pulled out combat forces.
In southern Helmand province, militants also took a strategically important district to the south of Lashkar Gah, killing the local police chief, officials said earlier on Monday.
A number of other police casualties were also reported.A number of other police casualties were also reported.
Residents in Kunduz told the BBC they heard heavy fighting and helicopters flying over the strategically important city.Residents in Kunduz told the BBC they heard heavy fighting and helicopters flying over the strategically important city.
Mohammadullah Bahej, head of the police co-ordination office in Kunduz, said the militants had been pushed back but fighting was continuing on the outskirts of the city. The militants attacked from four sides of the city in the middle of the night.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the Taliban had captured several checkpoints in the city.Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the Taliban had captured several checkpoints in the city.
"A massive operation started on Kunduz capital from four directions early this morning," Mr Mujahid said via his official Twitter account. "A massive operation started on Kunduz capital from four directions early this morning," he said via his official Twitter account.
The capture of Kunduz by the Taliban last September was a huge blow to the country's Western-backed government. The militants abandoned the city after four days but they had proved their growing capability.The capture of Kunduz by the Taliban last September was a huge blow to the country's Western-backed government. The militants abandoned the city after four days but they had proved their growing capability.
The group raided Tarin Kot, the provincial capital of Uruzgan, earlier this month. The group raided Tarin Kot, the provincial capital of Uruzgan, last month.
Afghan government forces are estimated to have control over no more than two-thirds of Afghanistan.Afghan government forces are estimated to have control over no more than two-thirds of Afghanistan.
The attacks come ahead of a major international donor conference in Brussels on Tuesday, where Afghanistan's international partners will discuss ongoing funding for the country. Tuesday's conference in Brussels will see Afghanistan's officials and international partners discuss future funding for the country.