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12 Aug 2021 | 05:19 PM UTC

Afghanistan: Additional clashes possible, severe disruptions likely in and around Ghazni after Taliban seize city Aug. 12

Additional clashes possible, severe disruptions likely in and around Ghazni, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan, after Taliban seize city Aug. 12.

Warning

Event

Additional armed clashes and airstrikes are possible in the area over the coming days and weeks after Taliban forces captured Ghazni, the capital of Ghazni province, Aug. 12. The provincial governor fled the city after the Taliban offered safe passage in exchange for the city's surrender. Business and transport are likely to remain severely disrupted in the general area of Ghazni over the medium term.

Ghazni is located approximately 130 km (81 miles) southwest of Kabul.

Context

In recent months, the Taliban has made rapid territorial gains in numerous parts of Afghanistan. However, prior to Aug. 6, Taliban control had been limited to rural areas. Zaranj, in far southwestern Afghanistan, was the first provincial capital to be effectively captured by the Taliban since 2001. Less than one week after Zaran's capture, the Taliban took control of at least nine additional provincial capitals. Afghanistan has a total of 34 provinces. As of late Aug. 12, Ghazni is the closest provincial capital to Kabul to have been seized by the Taliban. Further attacks on provincial capitals are highly likely in the coming weeks.

Advice

Defer travel to Ghazni and nearby areas. Carry personal identification documents while traveling in Afghanistan. Heed all security personnel instructions.