Afghan Government Created 6,000-Strong Force To Stop Taliban Advance In Ghazni Province

Over the past few days, the Kabul government has created a 6,000-strong force to stop the Taliban advance in the Afghan province of Ghazni. According to pro-government sources, this force has already retook control of the Malistan district. However, clashes between pro-government forces and the Taliban are still ongoing in the province.

In the province of Logar, over 12 pro-government fighters were reportedly killed in the recent clashes with the Taliban. In the Nawa district northeast of Kabul, 7 pro-government fighters were killed and 2 others were wounded.

Afghan Government Created 6,000-Strong Force To Stop Taliban Advance In Ghazni Province

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Ilya Grushevskiy

It sure would be called flip-flopping in the modern, fundamentalist world, but without Ahmad Massoud heading the Northern Alliance, and with US oppressors still in place, it seems fitting to now cheer for the Taliban.

Sinbad2

Who is paying for this?

Potato Potato

Wait till they all ditch their uniforms and go home, and the units will evaporate.