Afghan Taliban attack: Fierce clashes for control of Kunduz
Fierce fighting is continuing between Afghan forces and the Taliban in parts of Afghanistan's northern city of Kunduz, despite government claims that it had regained control of the city.
On Thursday afternoon Taliban fighters seized back the main square and raised their flag there once again.
However eyewitnesses say most of the city now appears to be under government control, despite resistance, the BBC reported.
Kunduz was the first major centre to fall to the Taliban in 14 years.
Street battles took place all day on Thursday as government forces pushed back the insurgents who seized the city on Monday.
Many Taliban fighters have now retreated to the outskirts of Kunduz.
The Taliban has denied the city has been retaken.