Taliban rockets hit Kandahar airport runway

Afghan forces fought fierce street battles and bombed Taliban positions while insurgents swarmed major cities as they stepped up their nationwide offensive, AFP reported.

Hundreds of commandos were deployed to the western city of Herat while authorities in the southern city of Lashkar Gah called for more troops to rein in the assaults even as Afghan air strikes left scores dead on the streets, residents said.

Fighting has surged across Afghanistan since early May when US-led foreign forces began a final withdrawal that is now almost complete.

After seizing large tracts of rural territory and capturing key border crossings, the Taliban have started assaulting provincial capitals.

Flights out of Kandahar, Afghanistan’s second-largest city and the former stronghold of the insurgents, were suspended on Sunday after two rockets hit the runway before dawn.

The Taliban claimed the attack, saying government warplanes were “bombarding” their positions from the airport.

According to AFP, airport chief Massoud Pashtun said flights resumed later after the runway was repaired.