2021 Taliban offensive

2021 Taliban offensive
Part of the War in Afghanistan and the Taliban insurgency

A map of Afghanistan showing the Taliban offensive (7 Aug 2021)
Date1 May 2021 – 15 August 2021
(3 months and 2 weeks)
Location
Afghanistan
Territorial
changes
Taliban captures 148 districts increasing the number of districts it controls in Afghanistan to 224[7][8]
Belligerents

Afghanistan Taliban

Al-Qaeda[3]
Supported by:
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)[3][4]
Lashkar-e-Taiba[3]
Jaish-e-Mohammed[3]
Harkat-ul-Mujahideen[3]
 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
 United States[5][6]
Commanders and leaders
Afghanistan Hibatullah Akhundzada
Afghanistan Abdul Ghani Baradar
Afghanistan Sirajuddin Haqqani[1]
Afghanistan Mohammad Yaqoob
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Bismillah Khan Mohammadi[9]
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ahmad Massoud[10]
United States Joe Biden
United States Gen. Mark Milley
United States Gen. Kenneth McKenzie[11]
Units involved

Taliban forces

Other militant groups

Afghan security forces

Pro-government militias[10][17][18]

  • Public Uprising Forces[19]

United States Air Force[20] United States Navy

Casualties and losses

Afghanistan Taliban
9,819+ killed[22] (Afghan government claim)

Equipment:
  • Unknown number of artillery gun and military vehicles destroyed[11]

Afghanistan Afghanistan
1,537 killed[23]
1,581+ deserted[24]
Hundreds of troops surrendered[25]

Equipment:
1,031 civilians killed[28][23]
1,609 civilians injured[28]

A current military offensive by the Taliban and allied military groups, including al-Qaeda,[3] against Afghanistan and its allies began on 1 May 2021.[29] It happened around the same time as the withdrawal of most U.S. troops from Afghanistan.

The offensive is known for the quick territorial gains of the Taliban, as well as its domestic and international problems.[30]

By 15 July, over a third of Afghanistan's 421 districts were controlled by the Taliban,[31][32] and by 21 July, half of Afghanistan was under Taliban control.

On 22 July, the British Foreign Office's reports said that the Afghan military could fall apart and the Taliban could soon return to power in Kabul as a result of of NATO soldiers' withdrawal.[33] The Foreign Office's report said that the British embassy in Kabul might need to close.[33] The British Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, believed that Kabul would be safe for the whole of 2021.[33]

On 10 August, U.S. officials said that the Afghan capital, Kabul, could fall to the Taliban within 30 to 90 days. On 15 August, the Associated Press reported that the Taliban had reached and captured Kabul. This caused the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan's government to fall. The Taliban said that they were awaiting a "transfer" of power.[34] On 15 August, following the near seizure of the capital, the Taliban occupied the Presidential Palace after the incumbent President Ashraf Ghani fled the country.[35]

References

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