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Taliban Control Spin Boldak Crossing in Kandahar, and beyond | |
2021-07-15 | |
Yesterday we had the capture of Spin Boldak crossing. Now the lens pulls back to see what is happening beyond. [ToloNews] The Taliban![]() on Tuesday night launched an assault on Spin Boldak district in the southern province of Kandahar and captured the Spin Boldak crossing along the Durand Line, local sources in the province said on Thursday. The Durand Line serves as a de facto border with Pakistain. Sources stated that fierce battles were also reported in the PD6, PD7 and PD8 areas of Kandahar city including Kandahar’s Arghandab province. Reports say that at least 11 non-combatants were killed and 41 others were maimed as a result of the fighting. All victims were transferred to Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar city. 20 out of 34 provinces saw fighting in the past 24 hours. The Taliban also launched attacks on Ghazni city and Lashkargah city in the center of Helmand ...an Afghan province populated mostly by Pashtuns, adjacent to Injun country in Pak Balochistan... province in southern Afghanistan. "There is heavy fighting in Spin Boldak, only a few parts of the district remain, all checkpoints have collapsed," said Qudratullah, a resident in Spin Boldak. "Kandahar city has faced lots of damage due to security issues, many people were displaced from their homes," said Niaz Mohammad, a resident in Kandahar. There are also reports that a girls school was torched in the Haidar Abad area of Ghazni city. The Taliban has rejected involvement. "We witnessed the torching of the school in Haidar Abad which is only 3 kilometers away from the governor’s office, this situation is not bearable to the people of Ghazni," said Naseer Faqiri, the head of Ghazni's provincial council. In Baghlan province local people have taken arms in support of Afghan cops to fight the Taliban. Fighting was also reported in Kunduz province. "Fighting was going on in the road leading to Imam Sahib district and in the outskirts of Kunduz city," said Mohammad Yousuf Ayoubi, the head of the Kunduz provincial council. Meanwhile, ...back at the Council of Boskone, Helmuth had turned a paler shade of blue. Star-A-Star had struck again... the Afghan security agencies said that soon the security situation in the country will change. They also said that the Afghan cops have been inflicting major casualties on the Taliban on the battlefield. "1369 (Taliban) fighters were killed during recent operations including their key commanders and intelligence officials," said Ajmal Omar Shinwari, a front man to ANDSF. That sounds like someone is working up to piles of skulls. The Taliban also claimed to have downed an Afghan Air Force plane in Kunduz province. But the Afghan government has denied the claims.Afghan Police Officer Fights Taliban Alone for 18 Hours [ToloNews] An Afghan police officer, Ahmad Shah, fought the Taliban ![]() alone for 18 hours in the southern province of Kandahar and said that the Taliban are undertaking a massive propaganda campaign about the military offensives to demoralize the Afghan cops.
Ahmad Shah was rescued after reinforcements were sent to the area. He is now in stable, pH balanced condition. "I did not surrender, I did not lay down my arms and I fought back," said Ahmad Shah. Ahmad Shah says that war needs determination and firmness for victory to be achieved. "The enemy is very weak. They want to frighten us through their propaganda. I learned that no one should fear the enemy in real life," added Ahmad Shah. "Afghanistan is a sovereign country, it has an independent army and a sovereign system, it has a Constitution, we are the guardians of the Islamic Theocratic Republicof Afghanistan," said Fazel Mohammad Daudzai, a member of the Afghan Special Forces ...established in 2007 with the intent of taking one conventional infantry kandak (battalion) from each of the regional ANA corps, giving them special training and equipment, and reorganizing based on the U.S. Army Rangers. Each battalion is assigned to one of the six regional corps. The commandos comprise 7% of the Afghan National Security Forces but conduct 70% to 80% of the fighting... The Taliban launched their onslaught on Kandahar city two weeks ago. The Afghan National Security and Defense Forces (ANDSF) launched a series of anti-Taliban operations in response. Related: Kandahar city: 2021-07-13 Taliban Intensifies Attacks on Ghazni City, Kandahar City Kandahar city: 2021-07-12 Two Districts Fall as Battles Continue Near 10 Cities Kandahar city: 2021-07-10 Officials Say Taliban Attack Near Kandahar City 'Repelled' Related: Ghazni city: 2021-07-13 Taliban Intensifies Attacks on Ghazni City, Kandahar City Ghazni city: 2021-07-12 Two Districts Fall as Battles Continue Near 10 Cities Ghazni city: 2021-07-12 Taliban Attack on Ghazni City Pushed Back: Police | |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#8 +2 Zhang Fei |
Posted by: KBK 2021-07-15 21:07 |
#7 Mmm feet! |
Posted by: KBK 2021-07-15 21:05 |
#6 Can not show you the rest of Her, have already lost one mobile screen due to 'Sudden Pixel Explosion 💥 Syndrome' |
Posted by: Kofi Big Foot8811 2021-07-15 13:37 |
#5 "There is heavy fighting in Spin Boldak, only a few parts of the district remain, all checkpoints have collapsed," said Qudratullah, a resident in Spin Boldak. I may be mistaken, but this appears to be a Pashtun name. The Pashtuns are the core of the Taliban. Asking the Pashtuns about the progress of the war is like asking a black South African whether the ANC should be in charge. I don't think non-Pashtuns are fighting for honor. They're fighting for their lives. The quick way to end the Taliban would have been to slaughter the Pashtuns and push them into Pakistan. The problem is what happens when we leave and the Pakistanis send the Pashtuns back over the border, this time with Pakistani regulars backing them up. Pakistan has 200m people. Afghanistan has 40m. Anyhow, Strategypage suggests that the Taliban are staging what amounts to a Mazar-e-Sharif-style pogrom: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Mazar-i-Sharif_(1997%E2%80%9398)#Recapture_and_massacre_(August_1998) Excerpt from Strategypage: https://strategypage.com/qnd/afghan/articles/20210706.aspx So far this year civilian deaths are up 40 percent compared to 2020. Most of the increase comes from the Taliban policy of killing non-Pushtun civilians while offering Pushtun civilians the option of surrendering without violence. This is the custom in Afghanistan and characterized the unfinished civil war that ended in 2001 when the Americans intervened on the side of the largely non-Pushtun Northern Alliance. The Taliban are confident it will be different this time, because they have more drug money and access to Pakistan for illegal import items and access to the outside world. I respect Strategypage, but disagree that Taliban drug money can match Uncle Sam's $400m a month. Not to mention the huge amounts of cached equipment and ammo that are the fruits of 20 years of salting away by each of the provincial warlords. We talk about corruption like it's this great evil. In Afghanistan, if you're not corrupt, you're the patsy. When push comes to shove, you'll be pushed off the podium because you have no army of your own and no weaponry. Don't think of these people as citizens in a nation state where the government gives everyone a fair shake. Think of these warlords as barons under King John. When he comes for you, you'd better have a big enough army to kick his ass back to where he came from, because he will take everything you own unless you stop him. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2021-07-15 13:25 |
#4 Shaving or smoking is outlawed and women are banned from leaving the house in Taliban-controlled parts of Afghanistan as the terror group implement their harsh Islamic rule I don't mind stay-at-home women that smoke, but I do prefer them shaven. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-07-15 08:33 |
#3 Taliban demand the release of SEVEN THOUSAND insurgent prisoners in Afghanistan in return for ceasefire lasting just THREE MONTHS |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-07-15 08:18 |
#2 I must have missed something. FOX - Fmr top US general in Afghanistan gets 'well done' upon return, as Taliban take key border post with Pakistan |
Posted by: Besoeker 2021-07-15 04:40 |
#1 when are they going to evacuate the embassy? |
Posted by: Chris 2021-07-15 01:16 |