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Afghanistan war: Taliban say jail captured and prisoners freed | Afghanistan war: Taliban say jail captured and prisoners freed |
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The fall of two regional capitals in 24 hours is a blow to security forces, seen here in the city of Herat | The fall of two regional capitals in 24 hours is a blow to security forces, seen here in the city of Herat |
The Taliban say they have captured a prison in the northern Afghan province of Jawzjan and freed all of the prisoners. | The Taliban say they have captured a prison in the northern Afghan province of Jawzjan and freed all of the prisoners. |
Video on social media shows hundreds of inmates leaving the jail in the city of Sheberghan on Saturday after the insurgents launched an attack. | Video on social media shows hundreds of inmates leaving the jail in the city of Sheberghan on Saturday after the insurgents launched an attack. |
The Taliban have taken control of the city, making it the second regional capital to fall to the militants. | The Taliban have taken control of the city, making it the second regional capital to fall to the militants. |
It is a major blow to security forces, as battles escalate across the country. | It is a major blow to security forces, as battles escalate across the country. |
Sheberghan is a stronghold of the former Afghan vice-president and warlord, Abdul Rashid Dostum, whose supporters have been leading the fight against the insurgents. | Sheberghan is a stronghold of the former Afghan vice-president and warlord, Abdul Rashid Dostum, whose supporters have been leading the fight against the insurgents. |
Local media reports that 150 people travelled to the city to help Afghan forces. | Local media reports that 150 people travelled to the city to help Afghan forces. |
The Taliban first took control of the governor's compound on Friday during intense fighting, before it was retaken by Afghan security forces. | The Taliban first took control of the governor's compound on Friday during intense fighting, before it was retaken by Afghan security forces. |
However, the region's council chief, Babur Eshchi, told the BBC the militants were now in control of the whole city, except an army base, where fighting was still going on. | However, the region's council chief, Babur Eshchi, told the BBC the militants were now in control of the whole city, except an army base, where fighting was still going on. |
The region's deputy governor told AFP news agency that government officials had retreated to the airport. | The region's deputy governor told AFP news agency that government officials had retreated to the airport. |
Violence is also raging in other parts of the country, as the Taliban continue to make rapid advances, displacing thousands of civilians. | Violence is also raging in other parts of the country, as the Taliban continue to make rapid advances, displacing thousands of civilians. |
The city of Zaranj, in Nimroz province, was the first regional capital to fall to the insurgents on Friday. | The city of Zaranj, in Nimroz province, was the first regional capital to fall to the insurgents on Friday. |
Other provincial capitals under pressure include Herat in the west, and the southern cities of Kandahar and Lashkar Gah. | Other provincial capitals under pressure include Herat in the west, and the southern cities of Kandahar and Lashkar Gah. |
In the Afghan capital Kabul, the Taliban shot dead President Ashraf Ghani's former spokesman and carried out a bomb attack on the house of the acting defence minister. | In the Afghan capital Kabul, the Taliban shot dead President Ashraf Ghani's former spokesman and carried out a bomb attack on the house of the acting defence minister. |
The Taliban have closed the border with Pakistan, and pictures show dozens of Afghans stranded on the Pakistani side, unable to return to their families. | |
"We came [to Pakistan] to attend a funeral three days ago. Now the border is closed. We're sitting here. We have no food and no money," a man trying to get home to Kandahar told Reuters news agency. | |
The Afghan military says dozens of Islamist fighters, including some senior commanders, have been killed in Lashkar Gah, however the Taliban have denied the military's version of events. | The Afghan military says dozens of Islamist fighters, including some senior commanders, have been killed in Lashkar Gah, however the Taliban have denied the military's version of events. |
The US and UK governments have urged its citizens to leave immediately because of the worsening security situation. | The US and UK governments have urged its citizens to leave immediately because of the worsening security situation. |
On Friday, the British Foreign Office warned that militants were very likely to carry out attacks in Afghanistan. The US has said citizens can receive a repatriation loan if they cannot afford to pay for a commercial flight themselves. | On Friday, the British Foreign Office warned that militants were very likely to carry out attacks in Afghanistan. The US has said citizens can receive a repatriation loan if they cannot afford to pay for a commercial flight themselves. |
PROFILE: Who are the Taliban? | PROFILE: Who are the Taliban? |
ANALYSIS: How the Taliban retook half of Afghanistan | ANALYSIS: How the Taliban retook half of Afghanistan |
ON THE GROUND: Bodies on the streets as fighting traps Afghans | ON THE GROUND: Bodies on the streets as fighting traps Afghans |
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