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Fighting Reported in 80 Districts in Past 24 Hours: Sources

Fighting between Afghan security forces and the Taliban continued in at least 80 districts across the country in the past 24 hours, security sources told TOLOnews.

According to the sources, over 100 Taliban fighters and 90 security force members were killed during this period. Neither the Taliban nor the government has provided numbers of casualties. 

Meanwhile, there are reports that Dawlatabad district of Faryab is switching hands between the Taliban and the security forces and both sides are claiming control. 

Officials at the Ministry of Defense said that security forces have retaken control of the center of Khanabad district in Kunduz province. The center of Khanabad district fell to the Taliban two days ago.

“Including Qari Hashem, 20 of his fighters were killed and wounded. The district is completely under the control of the security and defense forces,” said Farid Mashal, Kunduz's police commander.

“Javin district has collapsed, our sisters and brothers have been martyred, the entire people in Farah know that the Punjabis of Pakistan and Iranian Sepah are involved in the war,” said MP Abdul Sattar Hussaini.

“If the central government does not focus on Farah, there will be a human tragedy,” said Dadullah Qane, the head of Farah's provincial council.

A member of the Kunduz provincial council said that at least five civilians were killed including women and children and 20 more wounded as a result of airstrikes by security forces in the Dawra area of Khanabad.

“In areas around Sardawra in Khanabad, airstrikes were carried out on the people’s homes,” said Fawzia Yaftali, the secretary of the Kunduz provincial council.

Fierce fighting was also reported in Dawlatabad district of Kunduz. Reports say a number of security forces remain under siege by the Taliban in Oba district of Kunduz.

In Ghazni province there are reports that a military helicopter used by the Afghan National Army was hit by the Taliban.

“As a result of fighting between the Taliban and security forces, unfortunately, 15 commandos and members of the National Army were martyred,” said Abdul Ahad Bek, member of Faryab's provincial council.

Lawmakers from Farah province in the Parliament said that the casualties among the security forces in Lashjawin, Anar Dara and Poshtrod districts of Farah total about 100 people killed. They say 50 soldiers were taken hostage by the Taliban.

“These cowards who are sitting in the centers pledged us to send aid, but they did not do it until the last minute,” said MP Humayoun Shaheedzada.

Fighting Reported in 80 Districts in Past 24 Hours: Sources

According to the sources, over 100 Taliban fighters and 90 security force members were killed during this period.

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Fighting between Afghan security forces and the Taliban continued in at least 80 districts across the country in the past 24 hours, security sources told TOLOnews.

According to the sources, over 100 Taliban fighters and 90 security force members were killed during this period. Neither the Taliban nor the government has provided numbers of casualties. 

Meanwhile, there are reports that Dawlatabad district of Faryab is switching hands between the Taliban and the security forces and both sides are claiming control. 

Officials at the Ministry of Defense said that security forces have retaken control of the center of Khanabad district in Kunduz province. The center of Khanabad district fell to the Taliban two days ago.

“Including Qari Hashem, 20 of his fighters were killed and wounded. The district is completely under the control of the security and defense forces,” said Farid Mashal, Kunduz's police commander.

“Javin district has collapsed, our sisters and brothers have been martyred, the entire people in Farah know that the Punjabis of Pakistan and Iranian Sepah are involved in the war,” said MP Abdul Sattar Hussaini.

“If the central government does not focus on Farah, there will be a human tragedy,” said Dadullah Qane, the head of Farah's provincial council.

A member of the Kunduz provincial council said that at least five civilians were killed including women and children and 20 more wounded as a result of airstrikes by security forces in the Dawra area of Khanabad.

“In areas around Sardawra in Khanabad, airstrikes were carried out on the people’s homes,” said Fawzia Yaftali, the secretary of the Kunduz provincial council.

Fierce fighting was also reported in Dawlatabad district of Kunduz. Reports say a number of security forces remain under siege by the Taliban in Oba district of Kunduz.

In Ghazni province there are reports that a military helicopter used by the Afghan National Army was hit by the Taliban.

“As a result of fighting between the Taliban and security forces, unfortunately, 15 commandos and members of the National Army were martyred,” said Abdul Ahad Bek, member of Faryab's provincial council.

Lawmakers from Farah province in the Parliament said that the casualties among the security forces in Lashjawin, Anar Dara and Poshtrod districts of Farah total about 100 people killed. They say 50 soldiers were taken hostage by the Taliban.

“These cowards who are sitting in the centers pledged us to send aid, but they did not do it until the last minute,” said MP Humayoun Shaheedzada.

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