3 Taliban killed, more than 100 injured in airstrikes in Afghanistan


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A civil war-like situation has erupted in Afghanistan after Western countries, including the United States, announced the withdrawal of their troops. The Taliban have launched a rocket attack on Kandahar airport in an attempt to seize the city of Kandahar, where the Taliban have seized most of rural Afghanistan. All flights from the airport have been canceled since the attack. On the other hand, the Afghan government has claimed that more than eight terrorists have been killed in the last four hours in air strikes by the Afghan Air Force on several Taliban positions.

The Afghan Air Force has taken major action in the ongoing battle between Afghan security forces and the Taliban in Afghanistan. More than six Taliban militants have been killed and more than 100 injured in air strikes in different parts of the country in the past four hours. The Afghan Air Force carried out air strikes in 13 locations, including Kabul, Kandahar, Herat, Helmand and Ghazni.

This is the largest operation by the Afghan army against Taliban terrorists so far. One such airstrike also blew up a vehicle carrying large quantities of explosives. A Taliban bunker has also been targeted in an area of ​​Kandahar, killing 10 militants. Meanwhile, the Taliban, which has occupied many rural areas of Afghanistan, has not yet been able to capture any major cities. The Taliban launched a rocket attack on Kandahar airport on Sunday to capture the city of Kandahar. A report quoting airport chief Masood Pashtun said three rockets were fired at Kandahar airport in southern Afghanistan. All flights from the airport have been canceled since the attack.

Kandahar is still under the control of the Afghan government, but the Taliban are trying to take over here. The Taliban have stepped up attacks here in the last few days. Attacks by the Taliban have forced people to flee their homes and live in refugee camps. The government has set up a refugee camp in Kandahar, which is home to more than 11,000 families.

Kandahar MP Syed Ahmed Sailab said a few days ago that the Taliban had stepped up attacks on Afghan forces after Eid. Ordinary people across Kandahar are caught up in the ongoing conflict between the Taliban and the military. As a result, hundreds of people have been forced to flee their homes in search of a safer place.

In April 2011, US President Joe Biden announced the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan by September. The Taliban has since reactivated and stepped up attacks on Afghan forces.

The Taliban claim control of more than 5 percent of Afghanistan. Now they are trying to capture the cities. The number of civilians killed and injured in Afghanistan in the first six months of this year has increased by 3% compared to last year.

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