Afghan forces face tough task in retaking Kunduz from the Taliban
  • 9 years ago
The battle for Kunduz raged for a third day on Wednesday.

But as Afghan government forces try to retake the city that has fallen to the Taliban, they are struggling to keep the militants out of the airport.

Despite US airstrikes and reports of NATO special forces being deployed, this counter-attack does not look to be going according to plan.

The capture of Kunduz on Monday marked the insurgents’ biggest victory since the US invasion 14 years ago that toppled the Taliban government.

Kunduz is the most important town to have fallen to the insurgents since 2001: http://t.co/5ELXLgx7iZ pic.twitter.com/aAQD7v9oSw— The Economist (@TheEconomist) 30 Septembre 2015

Civilians who have fled to the airport, hoping they would be safe there, have now found themselves in the midst of a war zone.

Afghan crisis grows as counterattack fails; airport besieged http://t.co/gmA9sXtN9u pic.twitter.com/rcAsdjUrKE— The New York Times (@nytimes) 30 Septembre 2015

Pressure meanwhile is piling on P
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