Afghan forces fight back against Taliban

Afghan troops are fighting back against the Taliban's latest offensive in the country's south, in the biggest test of their forces this year.

Afghan troops have launched a counter-offensive to beat back a five-day Taliban attack that targeted several southern districts previously protected by departing NATO forces, officials say.

The Taliban's drive into Helmand province is the biggest test of Afghan security forces so far in the current summer "fighting season" and comes as the government is locked in a stalemate over the presidential election.

NATO's combat mission winds down by the end of this year, and Afghanistan's army and police are fighting against the Taliban with decreasing support from the US-led military coalition.

At least 800 Taliban fighters launched the offensive centred on Sangin district, a hotbed of opium production and intense fighting during the 13-year insurgency.

"We have been reinforcing our forces in Sangin in the past 72 hours especially in those areas where the Taliban launched their attacks," interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi told reporters on Thursday in Kabul.

"We are currently trying to clear those areas which the Taliban attacked five days ago.

"We are going to intensify our offensives. We will use massive support, and air support as well. There is (already) a clear sign of a setback (for the Taliban)."

Sediqqi said that about 150 Taliban fighters had been killed so far, while local officials in Helmand said 20 police and 13 soldiers had died, as well as more than 50 civilians.

Sediqqi added the Afghan forces had not requested NATO assistance, but NATO said that its forces had provided close air support as well as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance help.

The last US troops pulled out of Sangin only last month, handing over their remaining bases to the Afghan forces who have now taken on full responsibility for fighting the militants nationwide.


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