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Taliban controlled area in northern Afghanistan

The Taliban government troops in an area in northern Afghanistan in the province of Baghlan, bringing it under their control amid escalating violence.

Clashes have risen sharply in recent weeks, with Afghan officials saying the Taliban have stepped up their attacks since the US announced its plans. to withdraw all American soldiers from the war-torn country until September 11th.

Insurgents have taken control of Barqa after hours of fighting against Afghan forces, according to provincial police spokesman Jawad Basharat.

The security forces regularly retreated from the area to the provincial capital, but efforts are being made to “recapture the area”, he noted, according to AMPE.

According to Bismillah Atas provincial council member, large parts of the area have been under Taliban control for years, with insurgents now advancing towards the center.

The Taliban, for their part, said they had seized a large amount of ammunition and equipment from security forces since the siege of Barqa.

The incident came a day after insurgents attacked an Afghan army base in another area of ​​Baghlan-e-Markazi province, killing nine soldiers, officials said.

Bangla has been one of the most volatile provinces in the north for years Afghanistan, where the Taliban have established their presence.

The last days the guerrillas have stepped up their attacks against provincial capitals, regional centers and large security bases, as international forces have begun withdrawing from Afghanistan since 1 May.

Since then, local officials have reported heavy fighting between Afghan forces and the Taliban in the provincial capitals of Helmand, Ghazni and Zambul.

Officials said today that Afghan forces had stopped the Taliban from advancing on the town of Laskarga in Helmand as they tried to regain control of other areas in the province.

The Afghan army was conductingWidespread land and air operations in Helmand regions for several days now, said local councilor Ataullah Afghan and a provincial lawmaker, Gulam Wali Afghan.

Two local officials said the situation in Ghazni had returned to normal thanks to maneuvers by government forces, but a base captured by the Taliban a few days ago remained under their control.

Besides, the representative of her police Kabul, Ferdows Faramarz, said one person was killed and three were injured when a roadside bomb exploded just outside the capital as a vehicle belonging to a health official passed by.

Another such bomb killed a police commander in the southeastern province of Paktika on Tuesday, officials said.

The Afghan government has recorded more than 100 Taliban attacks in the past 24 hours against government forces and facilities in 26 of the country’s 34 provinces.

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