Battle Of Lashkargah
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The Battle of Lashkargah was a battle between the
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(ANSF) and the
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for control of the city of
Lashkargah Lashkargāh ( ps, لښکرګاه; fa, لشکرگاه), historically called Bost or Boost (), is a city in southwestern Afghanistan and the capital of Helmand Province. It is located in Lashkargah District, where the Arghandab River merges into ...
. The
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supported Afghan forces with airstrikes. The fighting started in late July 2021, and clashes occurred around the governor's residence,
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headquarters, police headquarters, and prison. The police headquarters was captured by the Taliban on 12 August 2021, and the last government forces evacuated or surrendered in the night from 12 to 13 August 2021. More than 40 civilians were also killed in the two weeks long fighting.


Background

Lashkargah, the capital of
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, was previously attacked by the Taliban in October of 2020. According to the governor, their attack had been repulsed. Clashes occurred around the city in May 2021. In the weeks leading up to early June, the Taliban conducted several attacks on Lashkargah, mostly around districts 10 and 3 in the city. Those districts briefly fell to the Taliban. In the weeks before the assault on Lashkargah, the local
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had mostly deserted their posts. As a result, the defense of an area was mostly carried by local, ill-equipped border soldiers. They were mainly motivated by loyalty to their commanding officer Captain Ezzatullah Tofan, instead of allegiance to the central government. By 22 July government forces were pulling troops from Majrah District and
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to reinforce Lashkargah, causing those districts to fall to the Taliban.


Battle

The Taliban attacked the city from several directions on 29 July 2021. Around then, the fighting started in Lashkargah, although fighting had been ongoing around it for several weeks. Clashes occurred in the first and seventh district, with government forces holding the ninth. Government reinforcements arrived on 31 July. Taliban and security forces battled near the governor's residence, police headquarters, and
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headquarters. On August 2 the Taliban captured the government TV building in Lashkargah. Only one district of the city remained in government control and only Kajaki District was under government control out of all the province's districts. On August 3 Major General Sami Sadat warned the citizens of Lashkar Gah to leave their homes before the ANA beginning clearing operations. On August 4 the Taliban advanced to the guard posts of the police headquarters. The Government deployed more soldiers, including commandos. Later that day, the clearance operation began. The Taliban had been contesting the governor's building, police headquarters, prison, and NDS headquarters. Two days later, an airstrike in Lashkargah killed Mawlawi Mubarak, a commander of the Taliban
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elite unit. By this point, the Taliban had seized nine districts. On 9 August, the main fighting was in districts one and two. The Government said its forces had cleared the Taliban from these areas. The Taliban captured the police headquarters on 12 August after a suicide car bombing the previous day. This had been a crucial choke-point. Government security forces retreated to the governor's residence nearby, from where the remaining government forces evacuated by helicopter to
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or surrendered during the night to 13 August, leaving the Taliban in control of the city.


Impact

Between 9 July and 10 August, 183 civilians were killed and 1,181 injured in Lashkargah,
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,
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, and
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. 40 civilians had been killed on 3 August. The Emergency Surgical Center inside the city was at 90% capacity on 1 August. The capture of the city was likely a significant morale boost to the Taliban, and a source of income with the province's poppy fields.


See also

2021 Taliban offensive A military offensive by the Taliban insurgent group and other allied militants led to the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan based in Kabul and marked the end of the nearly 20-year-old War in Afghanistan, that had begun following the ...
*
Capture of Zaranj The capture of Zaranj, the capital of Nimruz Province, Afghanistan, occurred on 6 August 2021. According to the local officials, only the National Directorate of Security (NDS) and its forces had put up a fight against the Taliban, but they too ...
* Battle of Kunduz *
Fall of Herat The Fall of Herat was a battle and subsequent capture of Herat by Taliban fighters. The attack on the city started around 28 July 2021, and ended in Taliban victory by 13 August of the same year. Several of the surrounding districts fell to the ...
*
Battle of Kandahar Battle of Kandahar may refer to: * Battle of Kandahar (1880), the last major conflict of the Second Anglo-Afghan War * Battle of Kandahar (2001), the fall of the city in 2001, signaling the end of organized Taliban control of Afghanistan * Battl ...
* Fall of Kabul


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