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AFGHANISTAN-DISTRICT CONTROL Chart. The Taliban’s swift offensive through Afghanistan stunned American officials. Their control over districts accelerated rapidly following the start of U.S. troop withdrawals from the country. The following digital embed plots the share of control over Afghanistan’s districts since the start of 2021. This chart will updated periodically as data becomes available. Source: FDD’s Long War Journal.
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