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Taliban Fighters Seize Prov'l Capital; Slay Afghan Gov't Spokesman

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Aug 8, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 9, 2021

The Taliban captured an Afghan provincial capital and assassinated the government's top media officer in Kabul late last week, dealing twin high-profile blows to the Western-backed administration, Reuters reported.

Photo Insert: Government Media and Information head, Dawa Khan Menapal

A police spokesman in southern Nimroz province said the capital Zaranj had fallen to the hardline Islamists because of a lack of reinforcements from the government.


Fighting to reimpose strict Islamic law after their 2001 ousting by U.S.-led forces, the Taliban have intensified their campaign to defeat the US-backed government as foreign forces complete their withdrawal after 20 years of war.


The insurgents have taken dozens of districts and border crossings in recent months and put pressure on several provincial capitals, including Herat in the west and Kandahar in the south, as foreign troops withdraw.


Zaranj was the first provincial capital to fall to the group since the US reached a deal with the Taliban in February 2020 for a US troop pullout. A local source said the Taliban had seized the governor's office, the police headquarters, and an encampment near the Iranian border.


All the news: Business man in suit and tie smiling and reading a newspaper near the financial district.

Taliban sources said the group was celebrating, and Zaranj's fall would boost the morale of their fighters in other provinces. A Taliban commander, speaking on condition of anonymity, said it has strategic importance as it is on the border with Iran.


“This is the beginning and see how other provinces fall in our hands very soon,” he said.


Government & politics: Politicians, government officials and delegates standing in front of their country flags in a political event in the financial district.

In Kabul, Taliban attackers killed Dawa Khan Menapal, head of the Government Media and Information Center, in the latest in a series of assassinations aimed at weakening President Ashraf Ghani's democratically elected government.


In a tweet, US Charge d'Affaires Ross Wilson said he was saddened and disgusted by the death of Menapal, whom he called a friend who provided truthful information to all Afghans.


"These murders are an affront to Afghans’ human rights & freedom of speech," he said.



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