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10pc of Afghan Population under Taliban Control: NATO

10pc of Afghan Population under Taliban Control: NATO

WASHINGTON - The Taliban have been unable to capture territories, even though there has been increasing effort by the fighters to capture a provincial capital, a senior Resolute Support Mission official said on Friday.
“We think we're seeing an effort by the Taliban to absolutely capture a provincial capital and we think they realise that they're coming close to the end of the year and they want to do it before the winter sets in,” said the NATO deputy chief of staff for communications.
Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cleveland told Pentagon reporters via video conference from Kabul the Taliban had not been successful. While the Afghan forces’ effort had not been always perfect, they successfully defended each of their major population centers, he said.
However, he conceded the ANDSF still faced challenges and NATO was going to continue to work with them to help them improve. ANDSF performance this year, he claimed, had been better than last year.
“There's been gradual progress, and we see it at the tactical level but we also see it is at the institutional level.  But again, that does not mean that things are perfect by any stretch and it doesn't mean that the war is over,” Cleveland added.
“It does mean is that we do recognize that this is a tough fight and we do still have a lot of challenges in front of us that we'll continue to work at,” he added.
Cleveland said right now, the Taliban controlled or influenced about 10 percent of the Afghan population.  “We believe that the government controls about two-thirds of the population. Then the balance between the two is really the contested area,” he added. (Pajhwok)