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  2. Battle of Kandahar (2021) - Wikipedia

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    Kandahar, the second-largest city of Afghanistan and the capital of Kandahar Province, was a heavily defended city guarded by Afghan National Army (ANA) forces. However, amidst the 2021 Taliban offensive, the Taliban had led brutal attacks on the city, wearing down the defenses and causing many in the ANA ranks to desert and flee due to fear of being captured by the Taliban. [10]

  3. Fall of Kandahar - Wikipedia

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    The Fall of Kandahar took place in 2001 during the War in Afghanistan. After the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif , Kabul and Herat , Kandahar was the last major city under Taliban control. Kandahar was where the Taliban movement had originated and where its power base was located, so it was assumed that capturing Kandahar would be difficult.

  4. Operation Dragon Strike - Wikipedia

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    Described as "a key Taliban weapons facilitator", he was arrested in Nor Muhammaed Koloche, in Kandahar province. [15] It was the first reported capture of an al-Quds Force officer in Afghanistan. [15] The joint security team specifically targeted the individual for facilitating the movement of weapons between Iran and Kandahar through Nimroz ...

  5. Taliban capture Kandahar, Afghanistan's 2nd-largest city [Video]

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    The seizure of Kandahar and Herat, the country's second- and third-largest cities, marks the biggest prizes yet for the Taliban. Taliban capture Kandahar, Afghanistan's 2nd-largest city [Video ...

  6. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban did not publicly respond to the offer. [citation needed] Following Ghani's offer of unconditional peace talks with the Taliban, a growing peace movement arose in Afghanistan during 2018, particularly following a peace march by the People's Peace Movement, [384] which the Afghan media dubbed the "Helmand Peace Convoy."

  7. 2021 Taliban offensive - Wikipedia

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    The result was that the Taliban took control of most of Afghanistan's main highways in the northern winter of 2020/2021. Zucchino saw this as a key element of the ANSF losing the war against the Taliban. The Taliban control of the highways blocked ANSF supply and reinforcement lines and yielded revenue to the Taliban who taxed truck drivers. [89]

  8. List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001 ...

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    The Horn of Panjwayi in Kandahar Province: To take a Taliban stronghold and build roads in the district Operation Bulldog Bite: 12 November 2010: 25 November 2010: Kunar Province: Counterinsurgency: Destroyed two Taliban camps in the Watapur District: Operation Buzzard: 29 May 2002: 9 July 2002: Khowst region

  9. Iran exchanges heavy gunfire with Taliban on Afghan border ...

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    The Taliban and Iran exchanged heavy gunfire Saturday on the Islamic Republic's border with Afghanistan, killing and wounding troops while sharply escalating rising tensions between the two ...