President Gani of Afghanistan visited a strategic point in the north where the fighting with the rebel Taliban continued, and removed the top of the army to command the operation.



It seems that the aim is to raise the morale of the army and rebuild the organization, but the Taliban is further strengthening its offensive, and both sides are continuing their offense and defense.

In Afghanistan, the rebel Taliban declared that they had taken control of the capitals of each region from last week to this week, and on the 12th they declared that they had taken control of the capitals of southeastern Ghazni.



The Afghan government says the fighting is still going on in Ghazni, but the Taliban has declared control of 10 of the 34 Afghan capitals so far.

Under these circumstances, President Gani visited Mazar-i-Sharif, a strategic point in the north where the battle with the Taliban continues, without prior notice, and met with Mr. Dostam, a warlord who is leading the militia and fighting with the government forces.



Also on the same day, the Afghan government revealed that it had removed the top of the army, and it seems that the aim is to boost the morale of the army and rebuild the organization as the Taliban's offensive continues.



However, the Taliban is further strengthening its offensive, such as occupying the airport protected by the government forces in northern Kunduz, and the offense and defense of the government forces and the Taliban are continuing in various places.