2006 Taliban offensive

2006 Taliban offensive
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
DateApril 14 – September 16, 2006
Location
Result Taliban victory
Belligerents
Afghanistan Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Coalition:
 United Kingdom
 Canada
 United States
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Denmark
 Australia
Afghanistan Taliban
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Ed Butler
Canada David Fraser
United States Benjamin Freakley
Afghanistan Mullah Dadullah
Afghanistan Mullah Aktar Osmani
Afghanistan Mullah Baradar
Afghanistan Mullah Obaidullah

The 2006 Taliban offensive was a major military offensive launched by the Taliban in southern Afghanistan in the spring of 2006. The offensive was planned to unfold on three main fronts concentrated in the provinces of Helmand and Kandahar: the first front was to target northern Helmand, focusing on the districts of Sangin, Nowzad, and Kajaki. The second front aimed at southern Helmand, with a focus on the districts of Garmser and Nawa. The third, and most important, would be western Kandahar, targeting the districts of Maiwand, Zharey, and Panjwayi.[1]

The offensive sparked a resurgence of the Taliban insurgency and marked the most significant escalation of the war in Afghanistan since the Taliban regime was overthrown in 2001. It led to the Taliban gaining control over a considerable amount of territory in the provinces of Helmand, Kandahar, Zabul, Uruzgan, Farah, and Ghazni by the year's end, in which the Taliban established their own administration based on Islamic law, operating independently from the Afghan government.

  1. ^ Malkasian 2021, p. 133.