By Terri Moon Cronk, DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON -- Despite claims from the Taliban that they now
control the western Afghanistan city of Farah, the city has not fallen into
their hands, chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White told reporters today.
This week, Afghanistan’s national defense and security
forces, supported by U.S. air power and advisors, defeated a major Taliban
offensive in Farah, White said.
Today, in spite of vain Taliban attempts to challenge the
Afghan government's control of the city, it remains under the control of Afghan
forces, she added.
“Our Afghan partners’ success in places like Farah are a
testament to the tremendous improvements in the Afghan National Army, Afghan
special security forces and the Afghan air force,” White said, noting that
Afghan A-29s and MI-17s conducted multiple airstrikes during the offensive in
Farah.
Six Afghan Corps on the Offensive
For the first time, all six Afghan army corps are on the
offensive against the Taliban across Afghanistan, she added.
“This is a great milestone for Afghanistan that will allow
for coordinated campaigns as they take the fight to the Taliban throughout the
country,” White said.
The United States stands firmly beside its Afghan partners
and will continue to reinforce the Afghan-led offensive, White told reporters.
“As [Defense Secretary James N. Mattis] has said, we stand
by the Afghan people, we stand by the Afghan government, and the NATO mission
in Afghanistan will continue as we drive the Taliban to a political settlement,”
she said.
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