The Taliban captured the strategic northern Afghan city of Kunduz on Sept. 28 in a multi-pronged attack involving hundreds of fighters, the first time the insurgents have seized a major urban area since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion.
The fast-moving assault took military and intelligence agencies by surprise as the insurgents descended on the city, one of Afghanistan's richest and the target of repeated Taliban offensives following the withdrawal last year of U.S. and NATO combat troops. (AP)
アフガニスタンの反政府武装勢力タリバンは9月28日、北部の主要都市クンドゥズを襲撃し、制圧した。タリバンによる主要都市の占拠は2001年以来初のことだ。
The Japan Times ST: October 9, 2015