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During the Taliban offensive in 2021, the Corps was charged with security of northern Afghanistan. On 9 August, the Corps had its commander replaced by General Zabihullah Mohmand and it was tasked with defense of Mazar-i-Sharif, which was the only city under the control of government in Kabul in
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fighters attacked Camp Shaheen killing at least 160 Afghan soldiers and wounding many others. This made the attack the bloodiest in the conflict with the Taliban since 2001 when they were removed from power.
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Northern Afghanistan. On 14 August, the Corps along with its commander surrendered to the Taliban. The pro-government militia also surrendered and the two long-time anti-Taliban warlords, namely
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solicitation for Kunduz headquarters facilities for the Second Brigade was issued in March 2008. The corps was supported by the Mazar-i-Sharif Regional Support Squadron of the
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The commander of the 209 Afghan Army Corps based in the city was replaced by Gen. Zabihullah Mohmand overnight, the military said.
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This article about the military of Afghanistan is a
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Afghanistan

Afghan National Army
Corps
Mazar-i-Sharif Province
Afghanistan
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

Afghan National Army
Mazar-i-Sharif
Balkh Province
Resolute Support Mission
TAAC North
Kunduz
United States Army Corps of Engineers
AAF
Battle of Kunduz
Taliban offensive in 2021
2017 Camp Shaheen attack
Taliban
2021 Taliban offensive
Abdul Rashid Dostum
Atta Muhammad Nur
Uzbekistan
Balkh province
List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
List of NATO installations in Afghanistan
201st Corps
203rd Corps

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