Local fighters answering to Ismail Khan on their way to the front line in Herat to face the Taliban.
A burning Humvee marks the end of government territory on a front line in the Bulqa Hay Darqara area, six kilometres from the centre of Herat city, in Herat province, western Afghanistan.
Local fighters arrive at the front line six kilometres from the centre of Herat city to support Afghan government security forces against a Taliban attack.
A wedding still goes ahead in Herat, despite ongoing clashes between the Taliban and government forces and their local fighters allies on the outskirts of the city.
Mohammadullah, 20, is among local fighters loyal to warlord-politician Ismail Khan. He said the government has provided them with weapons.
Tariq Mohandeszada, 35, is concerned about the conflict moving to the centre of the city and the prospect of the Taliban taking control of Herat.
Herat governor Abdul Saboor Qani on the front line to the south of Herat.
Fighters loyal to Ismail Khan prepare to head to the front line in Herat, where they will support Afghan security forces against the Taliban.
Ismail Khan, a former government minister and governor of Herat province, at his home in Herat, as he prepares to travel to the front line to confront the Taliban.
Afghan government forces and militia allies work together on the front line.
Local fighters answering to Ismail Khan say they are there to defend the people of Herat city and ensure the Taliban do not take control.
A balloon seller continues to work in Herat city centre, despite fighting taking place just a few kilometres away.
An Afghan security forces Humvee moves through the centre of Herat city.
Spectators watch a volleyball match in Herat city, despite the Taliban encroaching in surrounding areas.
Local fighters answering to Ismail Khan on their way to the front line in Herat to face the Taliban.
A burning Humvee marks the end of government territory on a front line in the Bulqa Hay Darqara area, six kilometres from the centre of Herat city, in Herat province, western Afghanistan.
Local fighters arrive at the front line six kilometres from the centre of Herat city to support Afghan government security forces against a Taliban attack.
A wedding still goes ahead in Herat, despite ongoing clashes between the Taliban and government forces and their local fighters allies on the outskirts of the city.
Mohammadullah, 20, is among local fighters loyal to warlord-politician Ismail Khan. He said the government has provided them with weapons.
Tariq Mohandeszada, 35, is concerned about the conflict moving to the centre of the city and the prospect of the Taliban taking control of Herat.
Herat governor Abdul Saboor Qani on the front line to the south of Herat.
Fighters loyal to Ismail Khan prepare to head to the front line in Herat, where they will support Afghan security forces against the Taliban.
Ismail Khan, a former government minister and governor of Herat province, at his home in Herat, as he prepares to travel to the front line to confront the Taliban.
Afghan government forces and militia allies work together on the front line.
Local fighters answering to Ismail Khan say they are there to defend the people of Herat city and ensure the Taliban do not take control.
A balloon seller continues to work in Herat city centre, despite fighting taking place just a few kilometres away.
An Afghan security forces Humvee moves through the centre of Herat city.
Spectators watch a volleyball match in Herat city, despite the Taliban encroaching in surrounding areas.
Local fighters answering to Ismail Khan on their way to the front line in Herat to face the Taliban.