Afghanistan: At least 20 civilians, 100 security forces killed in battle for Ghazni

Ghazni

Source: Ariana News

About 100 policemen and soldiers have been killed during an ongoing battle between Afghan forces and the Taliban in the eastern city of Ghazni.


At least 100 Afghan security forces and at least 20 civilians have been killed as troops backed by US airpower struggled to push the Taliban from embattled Ghazni city, officials said Monday, while residents reported food and medicine shortages four days after fighting began.

The Afghan government said it had sent reinforcements to the strategic city, which lies barely two hours drive from Kabul on the main highway connecting the capital with the country's south. US forces in Afghanistan said they had been conducting airstrikes daily since the fighting began.

The assault, which the Taliban launched late Thursday, comes as the insurgents are under increasing pressure to join peace talks and highlights the difficulty of repelling their repeated attacks on urban centres crowded with civilians, with residents among the dead.

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