KABUL: The Taliban have seized a district from Afghan government forces on the outskirts of Kabul, ahead of a three-day ceasefire agreed between the warring sides, officials said. Nerkh district is around 40 km from the Afghan capital in neighbouring Wardak province, which has long been used by militants as a gateway to reach the city and launch deadly attacks.
“Security and defence forces made a tactical retreat from the police headquarters of Nerkh district,” interior ministry spokesperson Tareq Arian told AFP. Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the Taliban, said the insurgents had captured the area Tuesday.
The defence ministry Wednesday said it would launch an offensive to win back the district. Large swathes of Wardak and neighbouring Logar province have been controlled or contested for years by Taliban fighters and have served as a strategic staging ground for militants hoping to enter Kabul.
Taliban fighters have been increasingly encircling major Afghan urban centres, spurring speculation the militants are waiting for the Americans to withdraw before launching all-out assaults on the country’s cities. It comes after the Taliban and Afghan government agreed to observe a three-day ceasefire to mark Eid ul Fitr holidays starting today (Thursday).
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