An Afghan army Humvee patrols in Kunduz city, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, June 21, 2021. Taliban fighters took control of a key district in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province Monday and encircled Kunduz, the provincial capital, police said. AP PHOTO
An Afghan army Humvee patrols in Kunduz city, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, June 21, 2021. Taliban fighters took control of a key district in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province Monday and encircled Kunduz, the provincial capital, police said. AP PHOTO


KABUL:
Taliban fighters took control of a key district in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province Monday and encircled the provincial capital, police said, as the insurgent group added to its string of recent victories on the battlefield.

Fighting around Imam Sahib district began late Sunday and by mid-day Monday the Taliban had overrun the district headquarters and were in control of police headquarters, said Inamuddin Rahmani, provincial police spokesman.

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