
Kunduz
Kunduz is a city in northern Afghanistan, known for its historical significance and strategic location. It has been a focal point in various conflicts, especially during the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan and the subsequent Taliban resurgence. The city has a diverse population and serves as an important trade center connecting different regions. Its control has shifted frequently between competing factions, making Kunduz a symbol of the broader struggles for power and stability in Afghanistan. The city's turbulence reflects the challenges the country faces in achieving peace and security.