Afghan forces encircled by Taliban in provincial capital

Afghan forces encircled by Taliban in provincial capital
An Afghan policeman travels in the back of a truck in Tirin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan province southern of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Thursday. (AP)
Updated 09 September 2016 22:52
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Afghan forces encircled by Taliban in provincial capital

Afghan forces encircled by Taliban in provincial capital

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan: Exhausted Afghan security forces were surrounded on Friday by Taliban fighters in the capital of Afghanistan’s south-central province of Uruzgan, a day after fighting off a concerted push by the militants, officials said.
The Taliban attack, in one of the country’s top opium-producing areas, has exposed how thinly stretched Afghan security forces have become as they try to contain Islamist insurgents in other areas of the country.
Taliban insurgents had battled their way on Thursday to within a few hundred meters (yards) of key government buildings in Tarin Kot, the provincial capital home to as many as 70,000 people, while many local leaders fled to a nearby airport.
Bolstered by reinforcements and air support, Afghan troops pushed the Taliban out of the city by nightfall, but the situation remains serious, said Dost Mohammed Nayab, a spokesman for the Uruzgan governor.
“The Taliban are still in surrounding areas of the city,” he said. “Our forces are exhausted and are running short of ammunition.”
Overnight clashes left at least seven dead on the government side and 30 among the Taliban, said Abdul Karim, head of the Uruzgan provincial council.
He accused the Taliban of using civilians as human shields, complicating efforts to drive out the insurgents. “It will take more attention and effort to clear all areas,” he added.