BAGRAM, AFGHANISTAN, Nov 10 (Reuters) Within hours of the opposition capture of the northern Taliban-held city of Mazar-i-Sharif, U.S.
Jets resumed their punishing bombardment of front lines near the capital, Kabul, witnesses said.
Early today, A B-52 warplane carpet-bombed Taliban frontline trenches about 25 km (15 miles) north of Kabul, said Reuters television cameraman mark Chisholm.
The plane dropped 15 bombs on trenches some 200 metres from the opposition-held Bagram airport and circled in the skies ready for a second attack.