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Afghanistan soldiers thwart Taliban onslaughts

Afghan forces backed by US airstrikes pushed back a Taliban onslaught Thursday in a strategically imporstant district in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, officials said.

Afghan forces backed by US airstrikes pushed back a Taliban onslaught Thursday in a strategically imporstant district in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, officials said.

Sangin district had been besieged by the insurgents for weeks before an uptick in the ferocity of the fight this week sparked concerns it could fall to Taliban control.

But civilian and military officials said Sangin remained in government hands after the United States conducted two airstrikes overnight, and Afghan military helicopters dropped food and ammunition to soldiers and the police who had been surrounded and trapped inside the district Army base for days.

The presence of a small contingent of British troops, who arrived in the Shorab base — formerly Britain’s Camp Bastion during their Afghan combat mission — Wednesday had helped boost morale of both civilians and security forces. Overnight, the Taliban captured parts of the center of Sangin district around the district governor’s compound, but the Afghan forces, bolstered by reinforcements, soon succeeded in driving them further out, said Akhtar Muhammad, a police commander in Sangin. “An hour later we recaptured that building and now we have it,” he said. In recent days, the Taliban assault has threatened to overrun Sangin.

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