In Afghanistan, the rebel Taliban has declared that it has taken control of three new capitals, including Herat, a strategic point in the west.

The Taliban now appear to have taken control of more than one-third of all state capitals, further strengthening the offensive.

In Afghanistan, the Taliban, an insurgent insurgent, declared that they had taken control of the capitals of each region from last week to this week, and on the 12th, they took control of three new capitals: Ghazni in the southeast and Herat and Badokis in the west. Did.



The Taliban have so far declared control in more than 12 and more than one-third of the 34 capitals of Afghanistan, with Herat, the third largest city in Afghanistan, being a strategically important strategic point near the border with Iran. , It will be a big hurt for the government army.



A video posted on Twitter by the Taliban shows combatants with weapons roaming the alleged police headquarters in Herat.



The Taliban continue to fight fiercely with government forces in its second city, around Kandahar in the south, as the U.S. forces proceed with withdrawal work toward a complete withdrawal by the end of this month, further strengthening the offensive.



Meanwhile, many people who escaped the war are evacuating from rural areas to the capital Kabul, and as the fighting intensifies in various parts of the country, concerns about the humanitarian crisis are increasing.