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Background: In 2020 the Taliban came to an agreement with US President Donald Trump to halt attacks while the American military withdrew from the country, the deadline being May 1st 2021. The Biden administration found itself unable or unwilling to complete the withdraw in this timeframe and set a later date of September 11th, the twenty year anniversary of the attacks on NYC and D.C. The Taliban rebuked the American government and has begun an offensive starting on May 2nd 2021 with a declaration that the American government broke the terms of the treaty. The attacks have only intensified since and the Taliban have begun to rout Afghan National Army forces whom have begun surrendering en masse in a similar fashion witnessed during the ISIS expansion of 2015.
In the past 72 hours the Taliban offensive has captured over 50 districts -- nearly 20% of the country and has closed off the major border crossing to Tajikistan.
Control Map:
Red: US Backed Afghanistan government
White: Taliban Controlled regions
Green: Pakistan -- patron of Taliban financially and materially



soldiers who surrendered along with their weapons in Imam Saheb, Kunduz Source




The number of border guards reports: Several Afghan fighters fled to Tajikistan at the port of "Bandar Shirkhan" and were allowed to enter by Tajikistan. 4 wounded were hospitalized and one died.
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In the past 72 hours the Taliban offensive has captured over 50 districts -- nearly 20% of the country and has closed off the major border crossing to Tajikistan.
Control Map:
Red: US Backed Afghanistan government
White: Taliban Controlled regions
Green: Pakistan -- patron of Taliban financially and materially
VIDEO (via pro-Taliban channels) allegedly from a base in Imam Saheb, Kunduz shows Taliban fighters in the area and some military vehicles that have been left behind. Source



soldiers who surrendered along with their weapons in Imam Saheb, Kunduz Source




The number of border guards reports: Several Afghan fighters fled to Tajikistan at the port of "Bandar Shirkhan" and were allowed to enter by Tajikistan. 4 wounded were hospitalized and one died.
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