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Afghanistan Taliban 'push further' into Helmand town of Sangin

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Afghan government forces have lost control of the centre of the town of Sangin in Helmand province after days of fierce fighting, reports suggest.

Officials told the BBC that the Taliban controlled the local government building and police station.

The Taliban say their fighters have seized the entire district and that their flag is flying over Sangin.

However, the Afghan defence ministry said fighting was continuing and that reinforcements had been sent.

Eyewitnesses say some government forces are still fighting in the district centre but are cut off.

District governor Haji Suliman Shah told the BBC he had been airlifted from the district headquarters to Shorabak base - formerly Camp Bastion - in Lashkar Gah early on Wednesday, along with 15 wounded security force members.

Why Sangin matters
  • Sangin is a rich production centre for opium in Helmand province
  • Helmand is a major centre of the Taliban insurgency and borders Pakistan
  • Of the 456 UK military deaths in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2015, almost a quarter were killed in and around Sangin
  • US and British troops have been sent to Helmand in the last few days, but in an advisory role on

Meanwhile Ashuqullah, a police officer with an Afghan army brigade at a barracks about 7km (four miles) from Sangin, told the BBC the "entire" town was controlled by militants.

"Support troops have been airdropped at a distance... but all roads are blocked and in the militants' control," he added.

He said a few hundred members of the security forces were besieged at the barracks.

Afghanistan's acting Defence Minister Masoum Stanikzai described the situation in Helmand as "manageable" and said fresh support troops had been sent in.

However the evacuation by air of the top government official from Sangin suggests many believe the district centre will fall under Taliban control at some point on Wednesday, says the BBC's Waheed Masoud in Kabul.

A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousuf Ahmadi, claimed on Wednesday:

"The Sangin district centres, its police HQ, and other establishments were under continued attacks of the mujahideen and today... with God's grace the district was fully captured by the mujahideen.

"The white flag of the Islamic emirate is at full mast at the district now.''

Haji Daud, the head of the Sangin district people's council, told the BBC that Sangin residents had fled the district to neighbouring areas.

Responding to the defence minister's claims, he said: "Those whose family - brothers and siblings and parents - are not fighting on the front, they always say the situation is not dangerous in the area..."

"Those who make such comments do not care to defend Helmand."
Source BBC Afghanistan Taliban 'push further' into Helmand town of Sangin - BBC News
 
It's time for Supa Powa India to mobilise its military and save its Afghan ally, if the Indian military has the guts that is.
 
This was the same town which appeared in the 2013 documentary, "This is What Winning Looks Like". Most of the place had been cleared of the Taliban and both NATO and the Afghans were touting it as one of their big successes.
 
It's time for Supa Powa India to mobilise its military and save its Afghan ally, if the Indian military has the guts that is.

They should send their forces to Afghanistan, since they care so much, but even if the Indian military did send their men it will be difficult to operate in the area, since Pakistan and China will deny them airspace to fly their logistics, so the only way they can send their logistics is through Iran, Iran is still not in the good books with the west.
 
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