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Taliban say US airstrikes in Afghanistan 'direct violation' of Doha agreement

By ANI | Updated: October 18, 2020 19:50 IST

The United States' move to resume "excessive" airstrikes in Afghanistan amid clashes in the southern province of Helmand presents a grave violation of the Doha agreement, the Taliban said on Sunday.

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The United States' move to resume "excessive" airstrikes in Afghstan amid clashes in the southern province of Helmand presents a grave violation of the Doha agreement, the Taliban said on Sunday.

"According to the Doha agreement, the American forces are prohibited from carrying out airstrikes or targeting anyone in areas other than combat zones or during active fighting. However, over the past few days, drone and other fighter aircrafts have carried out attacks during day and night times in Nahr Siraj, Khushkawa, Babaji, Malgir and Band-e-Barq areas of Greshk and various areas of Sangin, Marjah, Nawa and Nad Ali districts. Moreover, airstrikes have also been carried out in Farah and other provinces which are all a direct and clear violation of the Doha agreement," the radical movement said.

According to the Taliban, the US is "engaging in provocative actions and bombing non-combat zones."

"All responsibility and consequences from continuation of such actions shall fall squarely on the shoulders of the American side," they warned.

Afghstan has witnessed a surge in violence since the beginning of Kabul-Taliban talks in Qatar in late September. The Taliban, in particular, launched an offensive in Helmand last weekend, pushing back Afghan security forces in some areas.

Against this backdrop, US forces in Afghstan have hit the Taliban with airstrikes to support government forces, saying that the "targeted" attacks are consistent with February's peace deal, unlike the movement's offensive. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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