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Kunduz assault: Afghan Taliban 'enter city' | |
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Taliban fighters have entered the strategic northern Afghan city of Kunduz, reports say. | |
An eyewitness told the BBC that he had seen the Taliban advance. Fierce fighting has been going on all day. | |
The defence ministry has denied the city is in militant hands. | |
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. | |
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. |
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," 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, 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. |
Tuesday's conference in Brussels will see Afghanistan's officials and international partners discuss future funding for the country. |