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Taliban Overtly Active in 70% of Afghan Territory: Study

Wednesday 31 January 2018
Taliban Overtly Active in 70% of Afghan Territory: Study

Alwaght- Taliban militants are overtly active in 66 percent of Afghanistan’s soil and in full control of four percent of the country.

The study released by the BBC on Tuesday shows that the Taliban forces are in full control of 14 Afghan districts (four percent of Afghanistan) and are openly active in 263 (66 percent) others.

The BBC conducted the research in 399 districts across Afghanistan between August 23 and 21 November, using a network of its reporters who spoke to over 1,200 individual local forces across the country.

The research shows that nearly 15 million people - half the population - are living in areas affected by the Taliban presence.

The results are significantly higher than the most recent assessment of 407 districts by the NATO-led coalition, which said on Tuesday that the militant group contested or controlled 44 percent of Afghan districts as of October 2017.

The BBC study said that the Afghan government controlled 122 districts, or about 30 percent of the country, but noted that even those areas are not safe from Taliban attacks.

An Afghan government spokesman has downplayed the BBC findings.

The Pentagon did not directly comment on the BBC study, but pointed to the latest figures by NATO, which shows that nearly 56 percent of Afghanistan’s territory was under Afghan government control or influence.

The BBC study also said Daesh Takfiri terrorists are also active in 30 Afghan districts in the east and the north, but they are not in control of any specific area.

The study was released amid a sharp spike in terror attacks by both and ISIS against Afghan civilians and security forces.

Even the Afghan capital is not safe ISIS and Taliban militancy.

Last week, Kabul witnessed large Taliban bombing, which hit near foreign diplomatic missions and government buildings and left over 100 people dead.

Many parts of the country remain plagued by militancy despite the presence of thousands of foreign troops.

The United States -- under Republican George W. Bush’s presidency -- and its allies invaded Afghanistan on October 7, 2001 as part of Washington’s so-called war on terror.

The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity continues to rise across the Asian country.

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