Taliban agrees to unprecedented Eid ceasefire with Afghan forces

11 June 2018 11:57 am Views - 1071

 

KABUL AFP June9, 2018-The Taliban announced its first ceasefire in Afghanistan since the 2001 US invasion on Saturday, with a three-day halt in hostilities against the country’s security forces that was greeted with relief by war-weary Afghans.   


But the group warned the suspension of fighting for the first three days of Eid, the holiday that caps off Ramadan, did not extend to “foreign occupiers”, who would continue to be targeted by the militants.   
The unexpected move came two days after the Afghan government’s own surprise announcement of a week-long halt to operations against the Taliban.   


It is the first time in nearly 17 years of conflict that the militants have declared a ceasefire, albeit a limited one.   


 “All the mujahideen are directed to stop offensive operations against Afghan forces for the first three days of Eid-al-Fitr,” the Taliban said in a WhatsApp message to journalists.   


But it added that “if the mujahideen are attacked we will strongly defend (ourselves)”.