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Over 1,000 Afghan troops flee Taliban into Tajikistan​

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More than 1,000 Afghan troops fled into neighbouring Tajikistan on Monday following clashes with the Taliban, as the insurgents amassed momentum on the battlefield.
Afghan soldiers pause on a road at the front line of fighting between Taliban and Security forces,  near the city of Badakhshan, northern Afghanistan, Sunday, July. 4, 2021. Officials said Sunday that the Taliban’s march through northern Afghanistan has gained momentum with the capture of several districts from fleeing Afghan forces. They said that several hundred of them fled across the border into Tajikistan.(AP Photo/Nazim Qasmy)



© ASSOCIATED PRESS Afghan soldiers pause on a road at the front line of fighting between Taliban and Security forces, near the city of Badakhshan, northern Afghanistan, Sunday, July. 4, 2021.

Officials said Sunday that the Taliban’s march through northern Afghanistan has gained momentum with the capture of several districts from fleeing Afghan forces. They said that several hundred of them fled across the border into Tajikistan.(AP Photo/Nazim Qasmy)

The exodus of troops followed another weekend of fighting across much of the northern countryside where the Taliban have overrun dozens of districts, spurring fears that Afghan forces are in crisis. "They did not want to surrender. They had asked for reinforcements but their call was ignored," said Abdul Basir, a soldier based with a battalion in Badakhshan province that had members flee over the border.The United States announced Friday that it had handed over Bagram Air Base -- the centre of its operations -- to Afghan security forces, effectively wrapping up operations in the country following nearly two decades of fighting.

Tajikistan's national security committee said that 1,037 Afghan government troops had fled into the ex-Soviet country "to save their lives" after clashes with the Taliban during the night."Taking into account the principle of good neighbourliness and adhering to the position of non-interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan, the military personnel of the Afghan government forces were allowed to enter Tajik territory," said the statement, published by Tajikistan's state information agency.

Afghan troops had already crossed into Tajikistan following earlier clashes that saw the Taliban take control of a major border crossing between the countries.The Afghan government has vowed to launch a counteroffensive in the north.
Hamdullah Mohib, the country's national security advisor, told Russia's RIA news agency that an operation was "absolutely" in the works.
Map showing parts of Afghanistan currently under government control and territories under the influence of the Taliban.

'Emergency situation'
Already thinly stretched with supply lines strained, Afghan security forces have been crumbling in the face of the Taliban onslaught, with several bases and outposts surrendering to the insurgents without firing a shot."Afghan forces have lost their morale," said analyst Atta Noori in Kabul."They are confused -- in almost every district that the Taliban capture, they send a team of elders to talk to the soldiers and get them to surrender.""It is an emergency situation for the Afghan government. They need to step up their counteroffensive as soon as possible," he added.

With vital air cover from the Americans massively curtailed by the closure of Bagram air base, the Taliban pressed on with their offensive across the north over the weekend, seizing most of Badakhshan and Takhar provinces with government forces holding little more than the provincial capitals. The speed and ease of the Taliban's effective takeover of the provinces represent a massive psychological blow to the Afghan government.Both provinces had once served as the strongholds for the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance during the gruesome civil war in the 1990s and were never routed by the militants.

The dire situation in the north was accompanied by reports that the Taliban were also inching closer to the provincial capitals in their southern strongholds of Kandahar and Helmand, with key districts on the outskirts of both cities taken by the group.

"We are so tired of this war. At least today the right thing was done, and one side should take control," said Shir Mohammad Barekzai, a resident of Helmand's Nawa district that was seized by the Taliban early Monday.Since May 1 when the US military began its final withdrawal of about 2,500 troops, Afghan troops and the Taliban have clashed fiercely across the rugged countryside as peace talks in Doha stalled.

Despite the Taliban's rapid gains, the United States has pressed ahead with its withdrawal in accordance with President Joe Biden's decision to pull all forces from Afghanistan by this year's 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

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Over 1,000 Afghan troops flee Taliban into Tajikistan​

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More than 1,000 Afghan troops fled into neighbouring Tajikistan on Monday following clashes with the Taliban, as the insurgents amassed momentum on the battlefield.
Afghan soldiers pause on a road at the front line of fighting between Taliban and Security forces, near the city of Badakhshan, northern Afghanistan, Sunday, July. 4, 2021. Officials said Sunday that the Taliban’s march through northern Afghanistan has gained momentum with the capture of several districts from fleeing Afghan forces. They said that several hundred of them fled across the border into Tajikistan.(AP Photo/Nazim Qasmy)



ASSOCIATED PRESS Afghan soldiers pause on a road at the front line of fighting between Taliban and Security forces, near the city of Badakhshan, northern Afghanistan, Sunday, July. 4, 2021.

Officials said Sunday that the Taliban’s march through northern Afghanistan has gained momentum with the capture of several districts from fleeing Afghan forces. They said that several hundred of them fled across the border into Tajikistan.(AP Photo/Nazim Qasmy)

The exodus of troops followed another weekend of fighting across much of the northern countryside where the Taliban have overrun dozens of districts, spurring fears that Afghan forces are in crisis. "They did not want to surrender. They had asked for reinforcements but their call was ignored," said Abdul Basir, a soldier based with a battalion in Badakhshan province that had members flee over the border.The United States announced Friday that it had handed over Bagram Air Base -- the centre of its operations -- to Afghan security forces, effectively wrapping up operations in the country following nearly two decades of fighting.

Tajikistan's national security committee said that 1,037 Afghan government troops had fled into the ex-Soviet country "to save their lives" after clashes with the Taliban during the night."Taking into account the principle of good neighbourliness and adhering to the position of non-interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan, the military personnel of the Afghan government forces were allowed to enter Tajik territory," said the statement, published by Tajikistan's state information agency.

Afghan troops had already crossed into Tajikistan following earlier clashes that saw the Taliban take control of a major border crossing between the countries.The Afghan government has vowed to launch a counteroffensive in the north.
Hamdullah Mohib, the country's national security advisor, told Russia's RIA news agency that an operation was "absolutely" in the works.
Map showing parts of Afghanistan currently under government control and territories under the influence of the Taliban.

'Emergency situation'
Already thinly stretched with supply lines strained, Afghan security forces have been crumbling in the face of the Taliban onslaught, with several bases and outposts surrendering to the insurgents without firing a shot."Afghan forces have lost their morale," said analyst Atta Noori in Kabul."They are confused -- in almost every district that the Taliban capture, they send a team of elders to talk to the soldiers and get them to surrender.""It is an emergency situation for the Afghan government. They need to step up their counteroffensive as soon as possible," he added.

With vital air cover from the Americans massively curtailed by the closure of Bagram air base, the Taliban pressed on with their offensive across the north over the weekend, seizing most of Badakhshan and Takhar provinces with government forces holding little more than the provincial capitals. The speed and ease of the Taliban's effective takeover of the provinces represent a massive psychological blow to the Afghan government.Both provinces had once served as the strongholds for the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance during the gruesome civil war in the 1990s and were never routed by the militants.

The dire situation in the north was accompanied by reports that the Taliban were also inching closer to the provincial capitals in their southern strongholds of Kandahar and Helmand, with key districts on the outskirts of both cities taken by the group.

"We are so tired of this war. At least today the right thing was done, and one side should take control," said Shir Mohammad Barekzai, a resident of Helmand's Nawa district that was seized by the Taliban early Monday.Since May 1 when the US military began its final withdrawal of about 2,500 troops, Afghan troops and the Taliban have clashed fiercely across the rugged countryside as peace talks in Doha stalled.

Despite the Taliban's rapid gains, the United States has pressed ahead with its withdrawal in accordance with President Joe Biden's decision to pull all forces from Afghanistan by this year's 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

UGAIDI NDO UNAENDA KUANZA RASMI
Ugaidi hauwez kwisha kwa sabab mfadhili mkuu wa magaid hajasitisha ufadhili
 
Hao Taliban wakishatwaa madaraka nao wajiandae kukumbwa na uasi kwani kwa style yao ya utawala wa mabavu sio wote watakubaliana nao.

Ili mradi tu Afghanistan haitakuwa na amani na kama watarudi kufadhili tena ugaidi hiyo itakuwa ni shubiri kwao.
 
Hao Taliban wakishatwaa madaraka nao wajiandae kukumbwa na uasi kwani kwa style yao ya utawala wa mabavu sio wote watakubaliana nao.

Ili mradi tu Afghanistan haitakuwa na amani na kama watarudi kufadhili tena ugaidi hiyo itakuwa ni shubiri kwao.
unaambiwa jamaa wanavamia vijiji na wakishaviweka chini yao watu wote mnahudumiwa vizuri kama ni chakula hakuna wanaleta, kama ni madawa hamna waenda kupiga mishe wanaleta mpaka wananchi wenyewe wanawakubali ni ngumu sana kutokomeza kundi la aina hii
 
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Over 1,000 Afghan troops flee Taliban into Tajikistan​

View attachment 1842303
More than 1,000 Afghan troops fled into neighbouring Tajikistan on Monday following clashes with the Taliban, as the insurgents amassed momentum on the battlefield.
Afghan soldiers pause on a road at the front line of fighting between Taliban and Security forces, near the city of Badakhshan, northern Afghanistan, Sunday, July. 4, 2021. Officials said Sunday that the Taliban’s march through northern Afghanistan has gained momentum with the capture of several districts from fleeing Afghan forces. They said that several hundred of them fled across the border into Tajikistan.(AP Photo/Nazim Qasmy)



ASSOCIATED PRESS Afghan soldiers pause on a road at the front line of fighting between Taliban and Security forces, near the city of Badakhshan, northern Afghanistan, Sunday, July. 4, 2021.

Officials said Sunday that the Taliban’s march through northern Afghanistan has gained momentum with the capture of several districts from fleeing Afghan forces. They said that several hundred of them fled across the border into Tajikistan.(AP Photo/Nazim Qasmy)

The exodus of troops followed another weekend of fighting across much of the northern countryside where the Taliban have overrun dozens of districts, spurring fears that Afghan forces are in crisis. "They did not want to surrender. They had asked for reinforcements but their call was ignored," said Abdul Basir, a soldier based with a battalion in Badakhshan province that had members flee over the border.The United States announced Friday that it had handed over Bagram Air Base -- the centre of its operations -- to Afghan security forces, effectively wrapping up operations in the country following nearly two decades of fighting.

Tajikistan's national security committee said that 1,037 Afghan government troops had fled into the ex-Soviet country "to save their lives" after clashes with the Taliban during the night."Taking into account the principle of good neighbourliness and adhering to the position of non-interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan, the military personnel of the Afghan government forces were allowed to enter Tajik territory," said the statement, published by Tajikistan's state information agency.

Afghan troops had already crossed into Tajikistan following earlier clashes that saw the Taliban take control of a major border crossing between the countries.The Afghan government has vowed to launch a counteroffensive in the north.
Hamdullah Mohib, the country's national security advisor, told Russia's RIA news agency that an operation was "absolutely" in the works.
Map showing parts of Afghanistan currently under government control and territories under the influence of the Taliban.

'Emergency situation'
Already thinly stretched with supply lines strained, Afghan security forces have been crumbling in the face of the Taliban onslaught, with several bases and outposts surrendering to the insurgents without firing a shot."Afghan forces have lost their morale," said analyst Atta Noori in Kabul."They are confused -- in almost every district that the Taliban capture, they send a team of elders to talk to the soldiers and get them to surrender.""It is an emergency situation for the Afghan government. They need to step up their counteroffensive as soon as possible," he added.

With vital air cover from the Americans massively curtailed by the closure of Bagram air base, the Taliban pressed on with their offensive across the north over the weekend, seizing most of Badakhshan and Takhar provinces with government forces holding little more than the provincial capitals. The speed and ease of the Taliban's effective takeover of the provinces represent a massive psychological blow to the Afghan government.Both provinces had once served as the strongholds for the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance during the gruesome civil war in the 1990s and were never routed by the militants.

The dire situation in the north was accompanied by reports that the Taliban were also inching closer to the provincial capitals in their southern strongholds of Kandahar and Helmand, with key districts on the outskirts of both cities taken by the group.

"We are so tired of this war. At least today the right thing was done, and one side should take control," said Shir Mohammad Barekzai, a resident of Helmand's Nawa district that was seized by the Taliban early Monday.Since May 1 when the US military began its final withdrawal of about 2,500 troops, Afghan troops and the Taliban have clashed fiercely across the rugged countryside as peace talks in Doha stalled.

Despite the Taliban's rapid gains, the United States has pressed ahead with its withdrawal in accordance with President Joe Biden's decision to pull all forces from Afghanistan by this year's 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

UGAIDI NDO UNAENDA KUANZA RASMI
Kitakachotokea kwa marekani ndani ya Afghanistan kwenye uso wa dunia, hakitokua tafauti na fedheha ya walioipata wamarekani huko Vietnam.
 
wamrekani washenzi ndio wafadhili wakuu waugaidi kama duniani kusingekua na marekani au marekani hii yenye nguvu dunia ingekua mahali salama sana bila yaugaidi
wanaleta agenda zao zasiri kwenye maisha yawatu wauaji wakubwa hawa

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Talibani sio magaidi..ni wanamgambo,,asikudanganye mtu eti hata hamas ukaita magaidi,wale walichaguliwa huko gaza,
Magaidi halisi ni mfano ISIS,algaida etc
 

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