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Battle of Farah

Coordinates:32°20′37″N62°7′10″E / 32.34361°N 62.11944°E /32.34361; 62.11944
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Battle of Farah
Part of theAfghan War
Battle of Farah is located in Afghanistan
Battle of Farah

Location of Farah, Afghanistan
Date14–16 May 2018
Location32°20′37″N62°7′10″E / 32.34361°N 62.11944°E /32.34361; 62.11944
ResultAfghan government victory and recapture of Farah
Belligerents

Islamic Republic of AfghanistanIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
Supported by:
Resolute Support Mission

AfghanistanTaliban
Commanders and leaders
Islamic Republic of AfghanistanAshraf Ghani
(President of Afghanistan)
AfghanistanHibatullah Akhundzada
(Supreme Commander)
Strength
Hundreds
Casualties and losses
25 killed[1]
63 killed
(Taliban claim)
300 killed[1]
9 killed, 11 injured
(Taliban claim)
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5 civilians killed[1]
Eastern Afghanistan

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TheBattle of Farah began on 14 May 2018, whenTaliban fighters launched an assault on the city ofFarah, located in westernAfghanistan.

Background

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In the months prior to the assault on the city itself, the Taliban had captured much of Afghanistan's Farah province, with fighting intensifying as a result of the group's Al Khandaq spring offensive, named after theBattle of the Trench in which theIslamic prophetMuhammad led a decisive Muslim victory againstArab andJewish tribes.[citation needed]

Battle

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The Taliban began its assault on the city on 14 May 2018, using captured Humvees and Afghan police trucks to attack and overrun checkpoints and government buildings in Farah.[3][4] SpokesmanZabiullah Mujahid released photos of Taliban fighters in the city's central square, indicating Taliban control of Farah.[5] Reports surfaced of the Taliban freeing hundreds of prisoners from Farah Prison.[6] The Afghan government swiftly responded by sending reinforcements to the city. Afghan Airforce helicopters and American A-10 Warthog attack aircraft launched airstrikes on Taliban positions in Farah.[7][4]

On 16 May, government security forces backed by U.S. air support reasserted control over Farah after driving the Taliban out of the city center. The security forces then conducted a clearing operation. Abdul Basir Salangi, governor of Farah province, said that the clashes left at least 25 members of the government security forces and five civilians dead, and at least 300 Taliban fighters were also killed.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdTaliban abandons effort to capture Farah city.al Jazeera. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  2. ^"Zabihulla-M on Twitter: "#Farah - Mujahidin took over most regime compounds inside city - Objective was to crush enemy (63 killed) & seize military equipment, both successfully achieved - Mujahidin withdrew without problems - Only 9 Mujahidin martyred & 11 injured"".Archived from the original on 16 May 2018. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  3. ^"Taliban launches coordinated assault on Farah City - FDD's Long War Journal". 15 May 2018. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  4. ^ab"Afghan Forces, Taliban Battling In Farah City".RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  5. ^"Zabihulla-M on Twitter: "Youth of #Farah city celebrate arrival of Mu…". 16 May 2018. Archived fromthe original on 16 May 2018. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  6. ^"Reports of Farah prison being overrun by Taliban. Hundreds of prisoners reportedly freed. - Afghanistan news map - security alerts from Afghanistan - afghanistan.liveuamap.com".Afghanistan news map - security alerts from Afghanistan - afghanistan.liveuamap.com. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  7. ^Sukhanyar, Jawad; Nordland, Rod (15 May 2018)."Taliban Claim They've Taken Control of Western Afghan City, Farah".The New York Times. Retrieved16 May 2018.
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