The Taliban forces were said to have captured 65% of Afghan territory, after a series of rapid victories and provincial capital controls.
Taliban Today takes up Farah city, the capital of the province of the same name in western Afghanistan, causing local security forces to retreat on a base on the outskirts of the city, according to Shahla Abubar, Farah Provincial Council Member
An unnamed senior official at the European Union (EU) said the Taliban now controls 65% of Afghan territory, and is threatening to account for 11 other provinces.
Taliban is trying to knock Mazar-I-Sharif, the largest city in northern Afghanistan.
Afghan security forces patrolled in the outskirts of Herat city on August 8.
The Afghan government has withdrew forces from the countryside to concentrate on holding densely populated cities.
The United States has conducted air strikes to support the Afghan troops, but said the protection of Afghanistan depends on the force of the country.
Gulam Bahaudin Jailani, leaders of Afghan National Disaster Management Authority, said the fighting happened in 25/34 provinces of the country, causing 60,000 families to evacuate in the past two months, mostly seek to refuge
The area is controlled by the Taliban and the Afghan government military as of 8/8.
India sent a flight to Northern Afghanistan to bring repatriated citizens, while the US and he also said to advise citizens to leave Afghanistan.
The Taliban's momentum takes place in the context of the foreign force led by the United States in the final withdrawal period from Afghanistan, expected to be completed later this month.
The strategic of the rebel group seems to be occupying northern Afghanistan, along with important border gates in the north, West and South, then squeezes around Kabul.