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Afghan government has offered Taliban share in power, and has demanded immediate halt to attacks on cities in new peace plan, country’s news channel 1TV quoted its sources as saying.
Taking over a quarter of Afghanistan’s 34 provincial capitals, the Taliban have now reached the strategic Afghan city of Ghazni just 150 kilometres (95 miles) from Kabul. The city is the 10th provincial capital to fall to the insurgents, and lies along the major Kabul-Kandahar highway.
This comes in less than a week as US-led foreign forces pull out of the country. We look at their growing offensive. “The Taliban took control of the key areas of the city — the governor’s office, the police headquarters and the prison,” Nasir Ahmad Faqiri, head of the provincial council, was quoted as saying by AFP
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Taking over a quarter of Afghanistan’s 34 provincial capitals, the Taliban have now reached the strategic Afghan city of Ghazni just 150 kilometres (95 miles) from Kabul. The city is the 10th provincial capital to fall to the insurgents, and lies along the major Kabul-Kandahar highway.
This comes in less than a week as US-led foreign forces pull out of the country. We look at their growing offensive. “The Taliban took control of the key areas of the city — the governor’s office, the police headquarters and the prison,” Nasir Ahmad Faqiri, head of the provincial council, was quoted as saying by AFP
Afghan Forces Abandon Third Largest City to the Taliban as Blitz Continues - News18
The Afghan government has effectively lost most of north, south and west Afghanistan, and is left holding the capital and a dwindling number of contested cities also dangerously at risk.

