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Afghanistan
Saleh: Pakistan Warning Against Attempts to Retake Spin Boldak
2021-07-16
[ToloNews] Afghanistan’s First Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Thursday said that the Pak air force has warned the Afghan National Army (ANA) and the Afghan Air Force that any move to dislodge the Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
from the Spin Boldak area will be faced and repelled by the Pakistain Air Force.

" Breaking: Pakistain air force has issued official warning to the Afghan Army and Air Force that any move to dislodge the Taliban from Spin Boldak area will be faced and repelled by the Pakistain Air Force. Pak air force is now providing close air support to Taliban in certain areas," Saleh wrote in a Twitter post.

This comes two days after Taliban fighters claimed that they had seized control of the Spin Boldak crossing area between Afghan and Pakistain territory.

Spin Boldak crossing is one of the key strategic locations in Kandahar province, which is adjacent to Pakistain.

Video released by the Taliban on social media showed the group's white flag flying in place of the Afghanistan’s national flag above the Friendship Gate.

This new development takes place as Pakistain has announced that it will hold a peace conference on Afghanistan in the coming days.

The meeting was originally scheduled on July 17. But it was postponed due to a trip by prominent Afghan politicians to Doha where they are set to meet with Taliban leaders about ending the current conflict.

The Taliban recently seized some other major border crossings, in Herat
...a venerable old Persian-speaking city in western Afghanistan, populated mostly by Tadjiks, which is why it's not as blood-soaked as areas controlled by Pashtuns...
, Farah and Kunduz provinces.

Courtesy of Skidmark:
Pakistan 'are providing AIR SUPPORT' for the Taliban, Afghanistan's vice-president claims as Pulitzer-winning photographer is killed by the Islamist group while covering border clashes
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Afghanistan's vice-president Amrullah Saleh accused Pakistan of providing 'close air support' for the Taliban in Spin Boldok

  • Afghan forces clashed with Taliban fighters in Spin Boldak after launching an operation to retake the key border crossing with Pakistan

  • Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Danish Siddiqui was killed while covering fight, embedded with the Afghan special forces

  • Reuters said Siddiqui and a senior Afghan officer were killed in what they described as Taliban crossfire
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Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Now we know why AFG was so excited about air defense.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-07-16 12:26  

#3  ^ Logistical supply chain success
Posted by: Frank G   2021-07-16 07:40  

#2  You can actually look down on Chaman, Pakistan from the rise that Spin sits on. The late Afghan Border Patrol General and ruthless warlord, Abdul 'Raziq' Achakzai owned the area that Spin sits on. Raziq is no longer among the living, having been assassinated in Kandahar in 2018 by the TB. They got his father and they eventually got him as well.

As you can imagine, Raziq had an intense hatred for the TB. When Afghan Border Parol (ABP) took a TB prisoner, they were generally never seen or heard from again. Few ABP Taliban detainees ever made the journey to the Parwan Detention Facility. There were no ABP detainee 'happy endings.' It became something of a local joke. Ruthless little bastard he was, but quite effective.

His personal entourage (bodyguard detail) all had that 1000m stare. Shades of Saddam's men, same-same ruthless glare. Men who had long ago, lost track of their personal body counts.

Had he not been lured into taking that Police Chief job up North and stayed at his fortress near Spin, he'd probably be alive and in control of the region today. He took a few hundred of his men with him to the new job, but the TB finally got him. He was out of his element.

Fees from the border crossing post at Spin are quite lucrative. The Paks now effectively control both sides and can now send anything or anybody they want straight on into, or out of AFG.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-07-16 01:34  

#1  they don't give a shit anymore and are showing outright who they are backing. Of course I mean more than they have in the last 20 years. Wonder why?
Posted by: Chris   2021-07-16 00:20  

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