Sources said that 11 districts have fallen to the Taliban in the last 24 hours - seven districts in Badakhshan, two districts in Kandahar, one in Parwan and one in Helmand.
The districts are Maimai, Nusai, Shuki, Khwahan, Ishakashim, Shuhada and Yawan in Badakhshan, Nish and Mianshin in Kandahar, Nawa in Helmand and Shinwari in Parwan.
Badakhshan residents in northeastern Afghanistan said the security situation in the province is alarming, following the fall of 24 districts around the country to the Taliban in the last few days.
"Weak management led to the collapse of the districts," said Muhayyuddin Munsif, a senator. "The situation will worsen if they dont review their plans."
"No district is under government control in Takhar after Worsaj collapsed. Only the city of Taluqan is under government control," said Hamiduddin Yuldish, an MP from Takhar.
Tajik media reported that at least 1,000 Afghan security force members have sought safety across the border in Tajikistan through the bordering areas of Badakhshan.
"Only the Kiran wa Monjan district and the center of the district are left. Kiran Munjan will also be evacuated in the direction of Panjshir. Only Faizabad has been left. Based on our information, the Taliban has evacuated the outskirts of Faizabad - it could be for any reason," said Zabihullah Atiq, an MP from Badakhshan.
"A large number of special forces and the commandos have arrived in Badakhshan and we will soon start operations to retake the lost areas," said Gen. Abbas Tawakuli, the commander of 207 Pamir Corps.
Meanwhile, 16 army soldiers were killed in a Taliban attack on their outpost in Chesht district in Herat on Sunday night. However, the Defense Ministry said that 244 Taliban were killed in Afghan forces operations in the last 24 hours.
"The defense and security forces, with the steady support of the people, will defend the cities, districts and Afghanistan in general, based on a specific security plan, and lost areas will be cleared of the Taliban," said Fawad Aman, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense.
The New York Times on Sunday wrote that US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in a meeting with the current commander of US and NATO forces Gen. Austin Miller, Joint Chiefs Chaiman Gen. Mark A. Milley and Centcom head Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. discussed Afghanistan and specifically ways to buffer the impact of the US pullout on the Afghan people.
On Friday, the US military left Bagram Airbase in Parwan province, north of Kabul, effectively ending US operations, although a contingent of US military personnel have been left behind to guard the US embassy.
Austin ordered a series of steps to slow the pace of the final withdrawal from Americas longest war, said The New York Times.
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