Northern Afghan district falls to Taliban amid earthquake aftermath

Published October 28th, 2015 - 08:25 GMT
In this photograph taken on October 13, 2015, Afghan Taliban militants gather around parts of a US F-16 aircraft that was struck over in Sayid Karam district of eastern Paktia province. (AFP/File)
In this photograph taken on October 13, 2015, Afghan Taliban militants gather around parts of a US F-16 aircraft that was struck over in Sayid Karam district of eastern Paktia province. (AFP/File)

The Taliban captured the Darqad district of northern Takhar province after a two-hour battle with security forces on Wednesday, an official said.

Atiq Haideri, the deputy police chief, told Pajhwok Afghan News the insurgents launched a predawn group attack on the district centre at 2:00 am.

After two hours of fighting the militants gained control of the district, he said, adding, “We have retreated tactically. We can retake the town whenever we want.”

He confirmed the withdrawal of all policemen and uprising forces from Darqad. However, he would not say anything about casualties.

Resident Tahir Khan confirmed the overnight battle and the district’s fall without any resistance from security forces, saying: “Many parts of Darqad were already under Taliban’s control.”

Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed the fighters had killed a dozen policemen in the battle for the district. Two rebels were also killed, he acknowledged.

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