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Estimating total Taliban casualties since 2001 is challenging due to the lack of reliable data and the secrecy surrounding their operations. However, various reports suggest that tens of thousands of Taliban fighters have been killed in combat over the years. Some estimates indicate that the number could be as high as 50,000 or more, though figures can vary widely depending on the source. The ongoing conflict and changing dynamics make it difficult to provide an exact number.

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