Battle of Kunduz (2015)

Battle during the War in Afghanistan
  Controlled by the Afghan National Security Forces
  Controlled by Taliban forces and allies
Date24 April 2015 – 14 October 2015
(5 months, 2 weeks and 6 days)
Location
Kunduz, Kunduz Province, Afghanistan
36°43′43″N 68°52′05″E / 36.728611°N 68.868056°E / 36.728611; 68.868056
Result

Government victory

  • Taliban captures Kunduz on 27 September
  • Government forces launch a counter-offensive
  • Taliban withdraws from Kunduz on 14 October[1]
Belligerents

Afghanistan Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Supported by:
Resolute Support Mission

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TalibanCommanders and leaders Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani
(President of Afghanistan)
Afghanistan Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai
(Acting Defense Minister)

Afghanistan Sher Mohammad Karimi
(Chief of the General Staff of the Afghan Armed Forces)
United States John F. Campbell

Akhtar Mansoor
(Supreme Commander)

Sirajuddin Haqqani
(Deputy leader)[2]
Mawlawi Salaam[3]
(Disputed)[4] (Shadow governor of Kunduz)Strength 5,000–7,000+[5][6] 1,500[7] (~500 in initial seizure of Kunduz)Casualties and losses Undisclosed[8] 80–200 killed (Afghan government claim; denied by Taliban)[3][9][10] Killed or Wounded: 848+ civilians (U.N. report)[11]
100,000 displaced (over entire offensive)
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