Lashkar Gah: Nato to hand over volatile Afghan city
LONDON. July 20. KAZINFORM British troops in Afghanistan's volatile Helmand province are preparing to hand control of the city of Lashkar Gah to Afghan security forces; Kazinform refers to BBC.
Nato has already handed over the relatively peaceful province of Bamiyan and the eastern town of Mehter Lam.
But correspondents say that maintaining stability in Lashkar Gah will be the sternest test yet for local forces.
The handover is seen as a critical step in a transition of power before foreign troops end combat operations in 2014.
Nato handed over responsibility for the security of Mehter Lam, the capital of eastern Laghman province, on Tuesday. Mehter Lam is considered to be a relatively secure city, but there were reports of a mortar attack near the city during the handover ceremony.
Seven areas were designated to be passed to local forces under a plan announced by President Hamid Karzai in March. The remaining four areas to be handed over are:
- Kabul province
- Panjshir province
- Herat city
- Mazar-e Sharif city
Observers agree that the greatest challenge for Afghan forces is likely to be faced in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province, where Taliban insurgents remain active.
On Monday, seven policemen were killed at a checkpoint near the city, just outside the area due to be handed over. And on Saturday a British soldier was killed while on a routine patrol in the area - some reports suggest he was shot by a man in an Afghan army uniform.
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