Afghan security forces, civilians face 50 percent surge in attacks, U.S. watchdog says
A Pentagon spokesperson said the Talibans level of violence is unacceptably high and directly threatens the peace process.
Nov. 5, 2020, 12:06 AM EST
By Courtney Kube
Enemy attacks against Afghan security forces and civilians increased by 50 percent in the third quarter of 2020, according to the Pentagons Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) quarterly report to Congress.
Citing data provided by the U.S. military command in Afghanistan, the SIGAR report says the number of attacks rose by that percentage from the period of April through June to July through September and are above seasonal norms.
Since then, attacks against U.S. and foreign troops have decreased, but assaults on Afghan military and police have accelerated, including a deadly Taliban offensive against Helmand Provinces provincial capital earlier this month.
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