Several rockets hit Afghanistans Kandahar airport amid ongoing Taliban assault reports

An airport in Afghanistan's Kandahar has come under a rocket attack, forcing cancellations of all flights, as fighting intensified on the outskirts of the city with Taliban seeking to recapture its former stronghold.

At least three rockets were launched towards Ahmad Shah Baba International Airport (KDH) on Sunday, with two of the projectiles hitting the runaway, airport chief Massoud Pashtun said, as cited by AFP.

The reported strike resulted in damage to the runaway, bringing the aiport's operation to a halt. Both outbound and inbound flights were cancelled, but are expected to resume later in the day, the official said.

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The attack comes as Taliban has ramped up its offensive on the capital of southern Kandahar province, considered the birthplace of the Islamist movement. The group has been going through a resurgence, having gained swathes of territory after the US troops left Bagram Air Base, its main airfield in the country, in early July.

Apart from being Afghanistan’s second main international airport, it also serves as one of the largest air bases, used by Afgan security forces, and previously by that of NATO and the US. American troops left Kandahar Airfield about three months ago as part of the current drawdown, which is set to end with a complete withdrawal by 11 September deadline.

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