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War in Afghanistan (2015–present)

War in Afghanistan
Part of the War in Afghanistan (1978–present) and the Global War on Terrorism
Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan (2015–present).svg
Military situation in Afghanistan on 2 December 2016
  Under control of the Afghan Government, NATO, and allies
  Under control of the Taliban, al-Qaeda and Islamic Jihad Union
  Under control of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
(For a more detailed map of the current military situation, see .)
Date 1 January 2015 – present
(2 years, 2 months and 1 day)
Location Afghanistan
Status

Ongoing

  • Security and control of Afghanistan taken over by Afghan security forces
  • NATO implements a support mission
  • Continued counter-terror operations being conducted by NATO forces
  • ISIL establishes presence in eastern and southern Afghanistan and begins to recruit fighters
  • In 2015 Taliban briefly captured Kunduz in northern Afghanistan
  • U.S. withdrawal completed in December 2016 and enlarged presence in Afghanistan with 8,400 troops remaining indefinitely
  • The Taliban split into two rival groups in late 2015
  • ISIL retreats to Kunar Province by the end of March 2016
  • Afghan government and Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin sign peace agreement in September 2016
Territorial
changes
As of November 2016, the government controlled or influenced 233 districts of Afghanistan (63.6% of the population, 57.1% area); the Taliban controlled or contested 174 districts(36.5% of the population 42.9% of the area
Belligerents

Afghanistan Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Allied groups

Coalition:

Non-combat advisory support:
 India

Afghanistan Taliban

Allied groups


Afghanistan Taliban splinter faction
(High Council of the Islamic Emirate)
(from late 2015)
Allied groups

 ISIL

Allied groups

Commanders and leaders

Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani
(President of Afghanistan)
Afghanistan Abdullah Abdullah
(CEO of Afghanistan)
Afghanistan Abdul Rashid Dostum
(Vice-President of Afghanistan)
Afghanistan Mohammad Mohaqiq
(Deputy CEO of Afghanistan)
Afghanistan Atta Muhammad Nur
(Governor of Balkh Province)
Afghanistan Bismillah Khan Mohammadi
(Defense Minister of Afghanistan)
Afghanistan Sher Mohammad Karimi
(Chief of Army Staff)
Afghanistan General Muhayuddin Ghori
(Commander of the 207th Zafar Corps) 
Coalition:

Afghanistan Haibatullah Akhundzada
(Supreme Commander)
Afghanistan Sirajuddin Haqqani
(Deputy of the Taliban)
Afghanistan Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob
(Deputy of the Taliban)
Afghanistan Anwar ul Haq Mujahid
(Commander of Tora Bora Military Front)
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
(2015–2016)
Flag of Jihad.svg Ayman al-Zawahiri
(Emir of al-Qaeda)


Afghanistan Muhammad Rasul
(Emir of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan)
Afghanistan Mansoor Dadullah
(Deputy of Military Affairs)

Afghanistan Haji Najibullah
(Commander of Fidai Mahaz)

Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Hafiz Saeed Khan  (ISIL Emir of Wilayat Khorasan)
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Mullah Abdul Rauf 
(Deputy Emir)

Usman Ghazi 
Strength

Afghanistan ANSF: 320,000352,000
RS: 13,000+

  • United States 9,800 (2015), 8,400 (2016)
  • Germany 1,000
  • Italy 760
  • Turkey 500
  • United Kingdom 500 (2016)

Afghanistan Taliban: 30,000–60,000

HIG: 1,500–2,000+
Flag of Jihad.svg al-Qaeda: 50–300

Afghanistan Fidai Mahaz: 8,000
 ISIL: 1,000–3,000
ISIL supporters: ≈10,000 (Russian presidential envoy estimates)
Casualties and losses

Afghanistan 13,785+ killed, 23,777+ wounded
United States 33 killed, 147 wounded

Other NATO members: 7 killed
34,462–49,505 killed Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 672 killed (March, Aug., Oct. 2015)
100 killed

7,063 civilians killed and 789,761 displaced


* Number includes ISIL fighters, whose deaths are also listed in their separate column.

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