On December 31, the Taliban released an official statement summing up its claims on results of attacks across the country. According to the Taliban, its members:
- carried out 10,638 attacks, including 31 suicide attacks;
- killed 249 US and other foreign troops and injured 153 others;
- killed 22,594 troops, intelligence operatives, commandos and police officers loyal to the Kabul government and injured 14,063 others;
- destroyed 3,613 vehicles and shot down 26 aircraft, including 8 UAVs, 17 helicopters of foreign and internal forces and a cargo plane;
- captured 29 district administration centers.
The movement also claimed that a total of 61 districts along with their administration centers are in its hands. The list is below:
Helmand province– Baghran, Baghni, Musa Qala, Nawzad, Khan-e-Sheen, Sangin and Deshu
Ghazni province– Nawa, Waghaz, Shilgar, Deh Yak, Zana Khan, Khogyani, Jaghatu, Khwaja Umari and Rasheedan
Faryab province– Bilchiragh, Bandar, Khwaja Musa, Khaibar and Chilgazi
Saripul province– Kohistanat, Al Badr, Al Fath and Sheram
Farah province– Khak-e-Safid, Shib Koh, Gulistan, Bakwa and Bala Baluk
Badghis province– Ghormach, Dara-e-Boom and Tagab-e-Alam
Paktika province– Chahrbaran, Omna, Gomal, Naka, Geyan and Dela
Kandahar province– Registan, Shorabak, Miyan-e-Sheen and Ghorak
Uruzgan province– Shahid-e-Hassas
Badakhshan province– Yamgan and Warduj
Balkh province– Al Burz and Chahi
Zabul province– Khak-e-Afghan, Arghandab, Daichopan and Nawbahar
Jowzjan province– Khum Aab
Ghor province– Murghab
Khost province– Qalandar
Paktia province– Arma
Daikundi province– Ajiristan
Logar province– Kharwar
Maidan Wardak province– Jalga (Day Mirdad)
Baghlan province– Dahna Ghori
Nuristan province– Mandol
Numbers of foreign and government forces casualties in 2018 claimed by the Taliban report are overestimated. However, the number of attacks provided as well as the groupr’s control on the ground shows that throughout the year the group expanded its influence in the country. If no comprehensive political solution is found in the conflict and the current tendency remains, it may appear in a few years that the Taliban controls most of Aghanistan.