Afghanistan has mobilised military reinforcements for a counteroffensive to take back Kunduz, a day after Taliban fighters overran the strategic northern city in their biggest victory since being toppled from power in 2001.
Afghan security forces have retreated to the outlying airport, leaving the Taliban effectively in control of Kunduz after they stormed the city, capturing government buildings and freeing hundreds of prisoners.
Scores of unidentified bodies littered the streets after hours of heavy fighting on Monday, according to local residents, many of whom were making a hasty exit from Kunduz, some by road while others headed to the airport.
Ayoub Salangi, Afghan deputy interior minister, said security forces were ready to retake the city and pledged to investigate how the Taliban managed to seize a major urban centre for the first time in 14 years.
The fall of the provincial capital, which has sent panicked residents fleeing, has dealt a major blow to the country's NATO-trained security forces and highlighted the insurgency's potential to expand beyond its rural strongholds.
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