Afghanistan: Taliban continue attacks on the provincial capital
Afghanistan: Taliban continue attacks on the provincial capital
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Heavy fighting between Afghan security forces and the Taliban in the city of Sheberghan, the capital of Jawzjan province, continued for a second straight day on Saturday. The Taliban took over the provincial Governor's compound on Friday, but it was re-taken by Afghan forces. Since the fighting started on Thursday, the Taliban has thus far captured some key areas, including the provincial prison, according to media reports.

The security forces are being supported by public forces loyal to Junbish-e-Milli or the National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan led by former Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum. Some key areas in the city remained contested for the last 24 hours.

Sources have said that the Taliban recaptured the compound and a municipality building. At least 150 members of the public uprising forces loyal to Junbish and led by Commander Ali Sarwar have arrived in Sheberghan to help other forces on the ground, TOLO News quoted a senior official as saying. Dostum's son Yar Mohammad is leading the public uprising forces. The group took over Zaranj city, the capital of Nimroz province, on Friday that was the first province to fall to the Taliban since the announcement of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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