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(21 May 1996) 14997 Afghanistan - Taliban Rebels Ready to Launch Offensive on Kabul APTV Logar province, near Kabul, Afghanistan - 23 & 22 September 1995. (quality as incoming) The opposition Taliban movement in Afghanistan backed down from an earlier threat to attack the capital Kabul. The Talibans say they wanted to give civilians more time to take cover before the fighting begins. Meanwhile, the United Nations special envoy Mahmood Mestiri returned to Kabul Sunday to try to get the two sides to sign a cease-fire agreement. The Taliban gunmen are ready and willing to launch an offensive on Kabul; thousands gathered in Logar province, south of Kabul, in preparation for the attack which, despite the reprieve, looks set to go ahead. The opposition rebels say want to minimise civilian injuries by giving the resident of Kabul more time to seek cover before the fighting starts. Taliban forces using anti-aircraft guns mounted onto tank. Movement of Talibans holding guns. Empty shells and rockets lying on the ground. Men standing on tank preparing for fire. Several gvs Taliban movements with tanks. 22770 Afghanistan - Kabul Zoo Numbers Among the War's Many Victims APTV Kabul, Afghanistan - 18 February, 1996 They're the forgotten victims of a six-year war. In the besieged Afghan capital of Kabul, it's not only the humans who are suffering but the animals too. Many of the creatures in the city's national zoo have been killed, wounded or even eaten as the civil war rages around them. But the survivors linger on, cared for by the zoo keeper who has become their lifeline. Amidst a devastated Kabul lies Afghanistan's zoo - today home to just a handful of residents. This bear has lived through six years of continual bombardment that's flattened the surrounding neighbourhood. The zoo itself has been hit on numerous occasions. But it's still not without its star attraction - the lion den. Medium shot Kabul in ruins Pan out to bear in zoo compound Close shot zoo sign Medium shot lion and lioness Medium shot Mujahaddin looking at lions Close shot lion roaring Close shot lion roaring at sounds of fighting Medium shot of Mujahaddin looking through fence Medium shot warthog Medium shot Mujahaddin with monkey 25472 Afghanistan - Government Cracks Down on Crime APTV Kabul, Afghanistan - March-April 1996 With food and medicine in short supply, Afghanistan's beleaguered government is cracking down hard on crime in a bid to maintain public order. Three people have just been publicly hanged in Kabul after being convicted by an Islamic court of murdering two shepherds and stealing a flock of sheep. It's believed to be the first government sanctioned hanging in the Afghan capital since 1992. WS crowds at execution site MS crowds in tree WS nooses hanging, zoom in to close up of nooses Prisoners being brought on tank Soldier standing in from of crowd carrying missile Prisoner being lifted up to noose CU noose being put around prisoners neck WS crowd on roof top looking on WS three prisoners hanging by nooses 28010 Afghanistan - Government Troops Continue Offensive Against Taliban Forces near Kabul APTV Band-i-Ghazi, near Kabul, Afghanistan - 21 May 1996 Afghan government troops, joined by soldiers from a newly allied faction, are continuing their offensive against rebel Taliban forces southeast of the capital, Kabul. They claim to have broken through Taliban lines, inflicting heavy damage and casualties. Over 100 people are reported to have died in Kabul over the last few days after the capital came under Katyusha rocket fire from the rebel Islamic fighters. CS rocket head Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...