Nearly 80 Taliban killed in airstrikes: Afghan Army

By DPA,

Kabul : Nearly 80 suspected Taliban militants were killed in coalition airstrikes and clashes with Afghan forces, while four Afghan policemen were killed in a roadside bomb blast in southern region, officials said Wednesday.


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More than 40 suspected Taliban militants were killed in Sarobi district of southeastern province of Paktika Tuesday afternoon after the militants ambushed a police patrol in the area, Mohammad Akram Khepilwak, provincial governor told DPA.

He said five policemen were wounded and the ground forces called coalition airstrikes on the Taliban near the border with Pakistan.

“Coalition forces bombed the Taliban and killed more than 40 militants,” he said, adding that the militants’ dead bodies were still on the battlefield.

Another group of Taliban fighters attacked a police patrol in Kheshawand district of the same Paktika province Wednesday morning, wounding a policeman, Khepilwak said.

He said that the police forces fought back and killed eight suspected militants.

In a separate incident, Taliban militants attacked a police post in Nad Ali district in southern Helmand province late Tuesday night, but suffered 18 fatalities, Mohammad Hussain Andewal, provincial police chief, said.

He claimed that no Afghan police forces were killed or wounded in the attack.

A suicide bomber attacked near a British military base in Lashkargah, the capital of Helmand province Tuesday, killing himself and wounding three civilians, Andewal said.

British troops were not in the area when the explosion occurred, he said.

Separately, US-led coalition forces claimed Wednesday to have killed more than a dozen Taliban insurgents in volatile southern Afghanistan, while another four were detained by the combined forces elsewhere.

“The troops engaged the militants with small arms, machine guns, and close air support, killing more than a dozen militants,” the statement said.

No Afghan or coalition soldiers were hurt in the incident, the military claimed.

Due to the remoteness of the area, it was difficult to independently verify the US military’s assertions.

In another incident, four police personnel were also killed when their vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb in Gilan district of southern Ghazni province Tuesday, Sayed Ismail Jahangir, spokesman for provincial governor said.

Afghan and US officials have accused the Taliban of having bases inside Pakistan, from where they cross the border and stage attacks on Afghan and international forces.

More than 3,500 people – mostly insurgents – have been killed in violence in Afghanistan so far this year, according to figures provided by Afghan and foreign military sources.

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