CNN: Taliban take over TV station in strategic city as US airstrikes pound key positions in Afghanistan
(CNN)The Taliban have taken over a TV station in Afghanistan's strategic Helmand province, a source at the TV and radio station told CNN on Monday, marking the latest of a series of advances by the militant group in the country.
The Helmand TV station, located in the city of Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province, is operated by state-run Radio and Television Afghanistan. Local journalists in Lashkar Gah say there is nothing currently being broadcast over the station.
In a text message to CNN, Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid said the group has taken over the station.
The incident comes as the United States has ramped up airstrikes against the Taliban in a bid to turn back the militants' advances on a number of key provincial capitals in Afghanistan, a senior Afghan security official said Monday.
Over the past 72 hours, US airstrikes have targeted Taliban positions around the cities of Herat, Kandahar and Lashkar Gah, the official said.
"They strike multiple times when the Taliban try to enter the city," the official said, adding that the three cities were considered "endangered" by Taliban advances.
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1 comment:
Don't you just love overpaid talking heads giving you an analysis that has the depth of a retarded child handing in homework in the special kids school?
I like to call them ANALysts
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