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KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan officials say Taliban insurgents have attacked Farah city, the capital of Farah province in western Afghanistan near the border with Iran, killing and wounding dozens ...
When I served with the U.S. Army as a combat engineer in the remote city of Farah, Afghanistan, from 2004 to 2005, my fellow ...
Local officials said insurgents had flooded Pul-i-Khumri and Faizabad in the north, and Farah ... Khumri is a city of more than 200,000 people on the highway connecting Kabul to Afghanistan ...
The April 3 attack in Farah city, in the west of Afghanistan, was the deadliest in nearly two years: it left over 50 dead and more than 100 wounded. Yet the carnage got little media attention ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban claimed to have ... in Farah province at a military base a few miles outside Farah city, according to numerous local officials. The fighting in Farah was part ...
The Taliban in Afghanistan managed to enter Farah city, capital of Farah province bordering Iran, officials and local media confirmed on Tuesday. Deadly clashes re-erupted in Farah early morning ...
BELANDI, AFGHANISTAN — A convoy of armored vehicles ... and were soon on their way to a hospital in Farah City, the provincial capital eight miles south. For everyone else, the battle that ...
FARAH, Afghanistan — No one here believes the fight ... but residents and local officials say the city remains vulnerable to attack. Security forces are stretched thin across Farah province ...
As the Taliban entered Farah City and seized control of government buildings, police and intelligence headquarters, and the main square, Resolute Support – NATO’s command in Afghanistan – insisted ...
A day earlier, 10 civilians were killed in Oruzgan province, in southern Afghanistan, when a suicide bomber tried to strike a military convoy. Farah city had been considered a relatively safe area.
Afghan officials said Tuesday that a coordinated militant attack was underway in the city of Jalalabad ... heavy gunbattle was taking place between Afghanistan's security forces and the attackers.