US intensifies airstrikes in Afghanistan in a bid to aid government forces

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The US airstrikes will intensify in the coming weeks if the Taliban did not stop its operations across Afghanistan: Pentagon

Afghan security forces deployed and start operations against Taliban around Torkham border point between Afghanistan and Pakistan in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan on July 23, 2021, as recently Taliban attacked Spin Boldak border point in Kandahar.

The remarks follow US Central Command Commander Frank McKenzie saying on Sunday that airstrikes in support of Afghan government forces would continue ahead of the US withdrawal, adding the US is “prepared to continue this heightened level of support in the coming weeks if the Taliban continue their attacks.”

With no respite in the fighting, the Afghan government on Monday claimed that it had taken back a key northern district from the Taliban.

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