The Pentagon estimates that the group now controls half of Afghanistan's 419 district centers.
On Friday, the Taliban seized Zaranj in Nimroz, making it the first
provincial capital to be captured by the insurgents since they began
their military campaign in May.
The Taliban also assassinated the government's chief media officer, Dawa Khan Menapal, on the same day in Kabul.
The deployment of American bombers and gunships also highlights how ailing Afghan forces remain reliant on US support.
The
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range, subsonic, jet-powered
strategic bomber, which can carry up to 32 tonnes of bombs.
The bombers first flew during the Cold War and played a key role in toppling the Taliban from power in late 2001, according to Arab News.
B-52 shave not been used in Afghanistan for nearly a year, according to The Times.
The
US is also using armed Reaper drones and AC-130 Spectre gunships, and
at least five missions are being flown each day, The Times said.
The
Afghan air force is still reliant on US-supplied aircraft, which are
now running out of spares and trained technicians after the departure of
US contractors, The Times reported.
The paper said that at least seven Afghan pilots had been killed
after being targeted by the Taliban, while others are reportedly
exhausted after relentless missions.
Although Joe Biden has set a
deadline for withdrawal of August 31, American defense sources told The
Times that there was every intention to continue with the airstrikes
after that date.
"It is getting worse day by day here," security analyst and retired colonel Mohammad Hassan told Arab News.
"The
cancelation of flights to Herat and the fact that America has back
started using B-52 are not good signs. It will cause more panic among
people at large and shows the precariousness of the situation."
The Afghan government estimates that over 40,000 families have been displaced by the fighting since early May.
2 comments:
Air power can not take and hold territory. It can make the other guy miserable but unless you are willing to drop nukes and just plain destroy real estate it won't do the job.
Surprised? Analysts told the US that this would happen. The trained Afghan Army is a joke. We were carrying their burden. These folks are tribal and will never change. I'll wager that Afghan Army uniforms are literally littering the streets and dog meat is back on the menu at restaurants.
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