Bbc news report afghanistan

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Taliban claim capture of key Afghan city

The Taliban have claimed to have captured the key city of Lashkar Gah in southern Afghanistan, as government forces withdrew from the city.

The city, which is the capital of Helmand province, has been a major battleground in the conflict between the Taliban and government forces.

The Taliban said they had taken control of the city after government forces retreated, but the Afghan government has not officially confirmed the capture.

The fall of Lashkar Gah would be a significant blow to the government, as it would give the Taliban control of a major city and a key route to the capital, Kabul.

The Taliban have been making gains in recent weeks, and the city of Kunduz was captured by the group in September.

The conflict in Afghanistan has been ongoing for over 40 years, and the Taliban have been fighting against the government and its international backers for much of that time.

The US and other international forces have been involved in the conflict, and the Taliban have been designated as a terrorist organization by many countries.

The situation in Afghanistan is complex and volatile, and it is difficult to predict what will happen next. However, the capture of Lashkar Gah would be a significant development in the conflict.

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