Thursday, August 12, 2021

Afghanistan's Second And Third Largest Cities Have Fallen To The Taliban

 

AP: Taliban take Kandahar, Herat in major Afghanistan offensive 

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Taliban captured two major Afghan cities, the country’s second- and third-largest after Kabul, and a strategic provincial capital on Thursday, further squeezing the embattled government just weeks before the end of the American military mission in Afghanistan. 

The seizure of Kandahar and Herat marks the biggest prizes yet for the Taliban, who have taken 12 of Afghanistan’s 34 provincial capitals as part of a weeklong blitz. 

The capture of the city of Ghazni, meanwhile, cuts off a crucial highway linking the Afghan capital, Kabul, with the country’s southern provinces, all part of an insurgent push some 20 years after U.S. and NATO troops invaded and ousted the Taliban government.  

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WNU Editor: Reports that Kandahar has fallen have only been made in the past hour. This is a shock to everyone who has been following this conflict. 

 

Afghanistan War News Updates -- August 12, 2021  

Afghanistan Collapse Accelerates as 2 Vital Cities Near Fall to Taliban -- New York Times  

Taliban Has Taken Kandahar, 12th Provincial Capital to Fall: Afghan Officials -- Bloomberg  

Afghanistan: Major cities fall to Taliban amid heavy fighting -- BBC  

Taliban take 10th Afghan provincial capital in blitz -- FOX News/AP  

Taliban advance on major Afghan cities as U.S., UK troops to aid evacuations -- Reuters  

Taliban take Ghazni in advance toward Kabul -- The Hill  

Afghan Taliban Seize Herat, Move Into Kandahar After Taking Ghazni -- WSJ  

Afghanistan: Taliban take control of Herat in major victory for militants -- DW 

Taliban claims control over prisons in 2 chief Afghanistan cities -- FOX News 

Ghazni province toppled, provincial governor is let go -- Khaama Press  

Taliban seizes Afghan Army corps headquarters, 2 northern airports -- Long War Journal  

US embassy calls on all American citizens to leave Afghanistan IMMEDIATELY, right after Taliban claims to capture 2nd largest city -- RT 

Pentagon sends 3,000 troops BACK to Afghanistan to evacuate Americans and won't say whether US will stay past August 31: State Dept announces Kabul embassy drawdown as Taliban captures 12 cities -- Daily Mail  

About 8,000 US troops are deploying to secure evacuations from Kabul -- Military Times/AP

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kabul will fall.

The Talib have the same problem the Allies had in France in late 1944. They could not continue the offensive because they outran their supply lines. As soon as the Taliban can move up enough men from Herat and Kandahar to Kabul, the capital will fall within 2 weeks, of not sooner.

If I were the Afghan president I would get all my children out of the country, who were under 18 or 25.

Jac said...

I hope all American's see that with open eyes.