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Afghan forces launch assault asTaliban offensive overshadows talks

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Afghan security forces launched a counter offensive in the south against Taliban fighters, officials said on Tuesday. Fighting raged for a third straight day in a major insurgent offensive that has overshadowed peace talks.
The Taliban assault on Helmand province tests the resolve of the government at the start of talks to end the 19-year war, and could complicate President Donald Trump’s pre-election pledge last week to bring home the remaining US troops by Christmas.
It is the first big Taliban offensive since talks between the government and the Taliban opened last month, and one of the biggest since the fighters committed to a ceasefire as part of a deal agreed with Washington in February to withdraw US troops.
The United States confirmed on Monday it had launched air strikes against Taliban fighters to push back the Helmand assault. US air strikes have been comparatively rare since February when Washington agreed to pull its troops out to end the longest war in US history.
Since Sunday, insurgents have seized military bases in Helmand and closed in on the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah.
The Helmand governor’s media office said on Tuesday Afghan special forces, aided by air strikes from the country’s air force, had managed to take back five checkpoints from Taliban control, killing 23 of the group’s fighters.
Jets and helicopters continued to circle Lashkar Gah through the night on Monday and on Tuesday, attacking the Taliban’s positions. The US military did not immediately say whether its forces or warplanes were involved.
Around 5,100 families have been displaced by the fighting, the head of the refugee and repatriation department, Sayed Mohammad Amin, said, adding that there was an urgent need for food and shelter.— Agencies

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