Nearly 700 attacks launched on Afghanistan's Lashkargah in three weeks

The Taliban has conducted around 700 attacks on the city of Lashkargah in the southern province of Helmand in the last three weeks

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2 min read Last Updated : Jun 01 2021 | 8:55 AM IST

The Taliban has conducted around 700 attacks on the city of Lashkargah in the southern province of Helmand over the last three weeks, as per an army official.

Tolonews reported quoting, 215 Maiwand Corps Commander, General Sami Sadat, that the group was "helped by al-Qaeda fighters" in their attacks on the southern city.

"Nearly '30 al-Qaeda fighters' were killed in Afghan force operations that were conducted in response to the Taliban attacks and that the military has gathered evidence of their identities along with other documents," General Sami Sadat added.

The attacks were mostly focused on Lashkargah city's district 10 and district 3 - on the outskirts of the city - and parts of these two areas temporarily fell to the Taliban.

"Al-Qaeda fighters have fought against our troops on the frontlines. At least 30 of them have been killed in the clashes in the last three weeks," he said.

According to Helmand officials, at least 4,500 families were displaced during the clashes and sought shelter in other parts of Lashkargah.

"We have pushed the enemies back from the city and we are pursuing them to take more (territory) back," said Hedayat Rasuli, a battalion commander for the border forces, Tolonews reported further.

"The enemy is beyond those walls. They are seen there sometimes," said Ebadullah, a police soldier.

Ahmad, a teenager who is a resident of Lashkargah, stayed at his home--letting his family leave--despite ongoing clashes in the area.

"The problems cannot be solved this way. We pray to God to bring peace," said Ahmad.

Some families were displaced three weeks back and shifted from the Bolan area to the central parts of Lashkargah.

"We left only with our clothes... We don't have even have food," said Ko Jana, a displaced person.

Taliban attacks on Lashkargah intensified following the announcement of the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country.

Security forces pledged that they will ensure that the province remains safe from Taliban threats.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jun 01 2021 | 8:38 AM IST

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