The U.S. military says it has carried out an air strike
on the northern Afghan city of Kunduz that was captured by the Taliban
the previous day.
U.S. Army Col Brian Tribus,
spokesman for the U.S. and NATO missions in Afghanistan, says the air
strike early on Tuesday was conducted “in order to eliminate a threat to
the force.”
The city fell on Monday with the Taliban overrunning government buildings and hoisting their flag in the city square.
Sarwar Hussaini, a provincial police spokesman, says Afghan forces have
launched an operation on several fronts around Kunduz to try and retake
the city.
Kunduz is the first city seized by the Taliban since their regime was overthrown in a U.S.-led invasion in 2001.
The city’s fall comes as President Ashraf Ghani marks one year office.
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