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  2. Battle of Kunduz (2021) - Wikipedia

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    Afghan politicians from Kunduz and Jawzjan provinces accused the Afghan government of not paying enough attention to the security situation in northern Afghanistan. Rabbani Rabbani, a member of Kunduz's provincial council, says that the Taliban knew the importance of Kunduz while the Afghan government saw it as a small village. [33]

  3. Battle of Kunduz (2015) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kunduz took place from April to October 2015 for control of the city of Kunduz, located in northern Afghanistan, with Taliban fighters attempting to seize the city and displace Afghan security forces. On 28 September 2015, the Taliban forces suddenly overran the city, with government forces retreating outside the city.

  4. Siege of Kunduz - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Kunduz occurred during the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan. After the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif on 9 November, the focus of the Northern Alliance advance shifted towards the city of Kunduz , which was the last remaining Taliban stronghold in northern Afghanistan.

  5. Taliban takes key northern Afghan cities as battles rage on - AOL

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    Taliban fighters seized most of the capital of northern Afghanistan’s key Kunduz province on Sunday, and took another neighboring provincial capital after a monthlong siege. The advances were ...

  6. U.S. to make payments to families of Kunduz air strike ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Defense will seek to make "condolence payments" to families of victims of a U.S. air strike that mistakenly hit a Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan ...

  7. Battle of Kunduz (2016) - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Supported by: RS: [1] United States; Taliban: Commanders and leaders; Gen. Kassim Jangal Bagh (Kunduz provincial police chief) Abdul Salam: Strength; 100 special forces 1,000 soldiers Unknown number of police forces: Unknown: Casualties and losses; 40+ killed unknown wounded: 90+ killed and dozens injured: 200 ...

  8. Kunduz - Wikipedia

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    Kunduz (/ k ʊ n d uː z /; Pashto: قندوز; Persian: قندوز) is a city in northern Afghanistan and the capital of Kunduz Province.The city has an estimated population of about 268,893 as of 2015, making it about the seventh largest city of Afghanistan, and the largest city in northeastern Afghanistan. [2]

  9. Battle of Kunduz - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Kunduz may refer to: Battle of Kunduz (2015) Battle of Kunduz (2016) Battle of Kunduz (2021) This page was last edited on 11 ...