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- Siege_of_Kunduz abstract "The Siege of Kunduz took place in 2001 during the War in Afghanistan. After the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif on November 9, the focus of the Northern Alliance advance shifted towards the city of Kunduz, which was the last remaining Taliban stronghold in northern Afghanistan. Forces under the command of General Mohammed Daud Daud linked up with American Special Forces advisers and advanced to the city of Taloqan, arriving outside the city on November 11. There, Daud's forces attacked before American airstrikes could be called in, quickly routing the Taliban and seizing control of the city. After routing the Taliban at Taloqan, Daud's forces moved to besiege Kunduz. They initially met heavy resistance, leading Daud to decide to entrench his forces around the city and use American air support to weaken the Taliban. For the next eleven days, American aircraft bombarded Taliban positions, destroying 44 bunker complexes, 12 tanks and 51 trucks as well as numerous supply dumps.Several thousand Taliban and Al Qaeda foreign fighters, along with agents of the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence and military personnel, were evacuated by Pakistan Army aircraft during the last three days of the siege, in an event that has been nicknamed the Airlift of Evil.On November 22, Daud's forces captured the nearby town of Khanabad. With their position deteriorating, the Taliban forces inside Kunduz agreed to surrender on November 23. After the Taliban surrender, there were reports of looting by Northern Alliance soldiers as well as reports of the executions of Taliban prisoners.Human rights bodies estimate that several hundred or several thousand captured prisoners died in or after transit to Sherberghan prison. The deaths have become known as the Dasht-i-Leili massacre. Allegations have been made, notably by columnist Ted Rall and Jamie Doran's 2002 documentary Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death, that U.S. troops were involved. A July 2009 report in the New York Times caused United States President Barack Obama to order a probe into how the Bush administration handled calls for investigation of the massacre.".
- Siege_of_Kunduz causalties "unknown".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "IMU".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "Northern Alliance".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "Taliban".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "United States".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "al-Qaeda".
- Siege_of_Kunduz commander Abdul_Rashid_Dostum.
- Siege_of_Kunduz commander Mohammed_Daud_Daud.
- Siege_of_Kunduz commander Tommy_Franks.
- Siege_of_Kunduz date "2001-11-23".
- Siege_of_Kunduz isPartOfMilitaryConflict War_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%93present).
- Siege_of_Kunduz place Afghanistan.
- Siege_of_Kunduz place Kunduz.
- Siege_of_Kunduz result "Northern Alliance/American victory.".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "10,000 Taliban".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "12 Americans".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "3,000 foreign fighters".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "unknown Northern Alliance strength".
- Siege_of_Kunduz thumbnail SF_Sgt_Mario_Vigil_with_SF_and_NA_forces_west_of_Konduz_in_November_2001.jpg?width=300.
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- Siege_of_Kunduz caption "American Special Forces with Northern Alliance fighters outside Kunduz in November 2001".
- Siege_of_Kunduz casualties "2000".
- Siege_of_Kunduz casualties "3500".
- Siege_of_Kunduz casualties "5000".
- Siege_of_Kunduz casualties "unknown".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "IMU".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "Northern Alliance".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "Taliban".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "United States".
- Siege_of_Kunduz combatant "al-Qaeda".
- Siege_of_Kunduz commander "Abdul Rashid Dostum".
- Siege_of_Kunduz commander "Mohammed Daud Daud".
- Siege_of_Kunduz commander "Mullah Faizal".
- Siege_of_Kunduz commander "Tommy Franks".
- Siege_of_Kunduz conflict "Siege of Kunduz".
- Siege_of_Kunduz date "--11-23".
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- Siege_of_Kunduz partof "the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) and the Afghan Civil War".
- Siege_of_Kunduz place Afghanistan.
- Siege_of_Kunduz place Kunduz.
- Siege_of_Kunduz result "Northern Alliance/American victory.".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "10000".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "12".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "3000".
- Siege_of_Kunduz strength "unknown Northern Alliance strength".
- Siege_of_Kunduz subject Category:2001_in_Afghanistan.
- Siege_of_Kunduz subject Category:Afghan_Civil_War.
- Siege_of_Kunduz subject Category:Battles_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present).
- Siege_of_Kunduz subject Category:Conflicts_in_2001.
- Siege_of_Kunduz subject Category:History_of_Kunduz_Province.
- Siege_of_Kunduz subject Category:Military_operations_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)_involving_the_United_States.
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- Siege_of_Kunduz comment "The Siege of Kunduz took place in 2001 during the War in Afghanistan. After the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif on November 9, the focus of the Northern Alliance advance shifted towards the city of Kunduz, which was the last remaining Taliban stronghold in northern Afghanistan. Forces under the command of General Mohammed Daud Daud linked up with American Special Forces advisers and advanced to the city of Taloqan, arriving outside the city on November 11.".
- Siege_of_Kunduz label "Asedio de Kunduz".
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- Siege_of_Kunduz label "クンドゥーズ包囲戦".
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- Siege_of_Kunduz depiction SF_Sgt_Mario_Vigil_with_SF_and_NA_forces_west_of_Konduz_in_November_2001.jpg.
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