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The UN special envoy for Afghanistan on Friday questioned the Taleban's commitment to a political settlement, telling the UN Security Council the war has entered a "deadlier and more destructive phase" with more than 1,000 civilians killed in the past month during a Taleban offensive.
"A party that was genuinely committed to a negotiated settlement would not risk so many civilian casualties, because it would understand that the process of reconciliation will be more challenging, the more blood is shed," Deborah Lyons said.
The Taleban have stepped up their campaign to defeat the US-backed government since April as foreign forces complete their withdrawal after 20 years of war. The Taleban captured an Afghan provincial capital and assassinated the government's top media officer in Kabul on Friday.
"This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of Syria, recently, or Sarajevo, in the not-so-distant past," Lyons said.
"To attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. Nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision by the Taleban, who have accepted the likely carnage that will ensue," she said.
Peace talks between the Afghan government and Taleban negotiators started last year in the Qatari capital of Doha, but have not made any substantive progress.
Senior US diplomat Jeffrey DeLaurentis urged the Taleban to halt their offensive, pursue a political settlement and protect Afghanistan's infrastructure and people.
"The Taleban must hear from the international community that we will not accept a military takeover of Afghanistan," he said.
Afghanistan's UN Ambassador Ghulam Isaczai urged the Security Council to act to "prevent a catastrophic situation."
"We're alarmed by reports and incidents of gross human rights violation by the Taleban and their foreign terrorist associates in almost half of our country and we are extremely concerned about the safety and security of people in cities under Taleban attacks," he said.
Isaczai accused the Taleban of fighting "to turn our country once again into a safe haven of transnational terrorism."
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