Taliban control nearly half of Afghanistan's district centers, US top general says
Taliban are now controlling about half of Afghanistan's district centers, the senior US general said on Wednesday, indicating a rapidly deteriorating security situation.

Insecurity has been growing in Afghanistan in recent weeks, largely spurred by fighting in its provinces as U.S.-led foreign troops complete their withdrawal and the Taliban launch major offensives, taking districts and border crossings.
"Strategic momentum appears to be sort of with the Taliban," General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters.
Milley said more than 200 of the 419 district centers were under Taliban control. Last month, he had said the Taliban controlled 81 district centers in Afghanistan.
While the insurgent group had not taken over any provincial capitals, they were putting pressure on the outskirts of half of them, he said.
The government has accused the Taliban of destroying hundreds of government buildings in 29 of the country's 34 provinces. The Taliban deny accusations of extensive destruction by their fighters.
Fifteen diplomatic missions and the NATO representative in Afghanistan urged the Taliban on Monday to halt its offensives just hours after the rival Afghan sides failed to agree on a ceasefire at a peace meeting in Doha.
Biden has set a formal end to the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan for Aug. 31 as he looks to disengage from a conflict that began after al Qaeda's attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001.
Almost all U.S. troops, except those protecting the embassy in Kabul and airport, have left the country.
SOURCE: REUTERS
WhatsApp tests new threaded replies to organize group chats
- 8 hours ago

A Democratic senator on the fights his party has to pick
- 4 minutes ago

Spotify’s free users can finally play the songs they want
- 2 hours ago
200,000 tons of hoarded wheat seized across Punjab
- 9 hours ago

Trump says foreign workers are ‘welcome’ after ICE raid in Georgia targets hundreds of South Koreans
- 2 hours ago

Our hottest takes on AI’s wild summer
- 2 hours ago

Steelers likely to adjust after gaffe; Highsmith out
- an hour ago

Dabo defends record following 1-2 start, poll exit
- an hour ago

Why is Trump suing the New York Times?
- 4 minutes ago

Trump asks the Supreme Court to give him total control over the US economy
- 5 minutes ago

Sony’s new Xperia phone jumps on the camera bar bandwagon
- 2 hours ago
Pakistan set 147-run target for UAE in Asia Cup clash
- 9 hours ago