13 October 2016

News Story: Afghan gov't forces recapture Kunduz city, Taliban runaway with huge casualties

KUNDUZ, Afghanistan, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- Afghan government recaptured the northern Kunduz city on Wednesday, forcing Taliban militants to retreat to their former bases, a senior police official said.

"Taliban rebels after suffering huge casualties and leaving scores of dead bodies behind fled Kunduz city on Wednesday and the whole city is in control of the government forces at the moment," the official Mahfozullah Akbari told Xinhua.

Taliban militants in a surprise mover overrun major parts of Kunduz city on Oct. 3, prompting government forces to launch counter-offensive.

"More than 200 Taliban rebels have been killed and more than 300 others sustained injuries since the government forces launched counter-offensive to dislodge militants from the city," the official said, claiming that scores of the dead bodies of the Taliban fighters were lying on the streets and the fleeing militants were unable to take their bodies.

According to the official, more than 20 police personnel have been killed and 45 others injured since Taliban onslaught on Kunduz city and counter-offensive to flash out militants.

Taliban militants are yet to make comment on the situation there in Kunduz city.

Read the full story at Xinhua