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Afghan Air Force airstrikes kill 19 Taliban terrorists, including Pakistani affiliates

Kabul [Afghanistan], May 19 (ANI): In an airstrike by Afghan Air Force (AAF) on Monday at least 19 Taliban terrorists, including four key members and three Pakistani nationals, were killed in Faryab province.

ANI May 19, 2021 12:41 IST googleads

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Kabul [Afghanistan], May 19 (ANI): In an airstrike by Afghan Air Force (AAF) on Monday at least 19 Taliban terrorists, including four key members and three Pakistani nationals, were killed in Faryab province.
Afghan military's 209th Shaheen Corps confirmed the news on Tuesday. According to their statement, the Taliban were killed in an AAF air raid on a Key Taliban base in the Khwaja Namusi area of Pashtun Kot district in Faryab province on Monday evening, reported The Khaama Press.
The statement added that among the dead were "Zainullah" known as Khalid Taliban shadow district governor for Almar district, "Noorul-Haq" designated Taliban district governor for Bala-Murghab district, "Mullah Asadullah Turkman" Taliban's military commission chief for Andkhoi district, and "Mullah Raihan" a Taliban leader.
According to the statement three Pakistani nationals in the ranks of the Taliban were also killed in the airstrike, reported The Khaama Press.
15 others including Mullah Shoaib Taliban's military chief for Faryab province were wounded following AAF airstrikes in the region, and 17 different types of vehicles belonging to the Taliban terrorists were also destroyed.
The airstrikes were conducted while senior Taliban commanders and military officials from several districts had gathered to plan their offensives on various parts of the Faryab province, the statement said.
So far, the Taliban has not commented on the air raid mission conducted by the Afghan Air Force, reported The Khaama Press.
This comes as security sources in Herat province said Feroz Ahmad head of the police for Torghundi district was killed in clashes between the Taliban and government forces.
Abdul Ahad Walizada, a spokesman for Herat police HQ told media that the incident took place on Monday night, reported The Khaama Press.
According to Walizada, four Taliban terrorists were also killed during the skirmish.
Moreover, local sources indicated a National Directorate of Security (NDS) member was killed and two others were wounded in a Taliban attack in the Imam Sahib district of Kunduz province.
A member of Kunduz provincial council, Khaliludin Hakimi said that the incident happened on Monday night.
Security officials in the region confirmed the Taliban attack but did not provide further details.
The Taliban have not yet commented on the incident. (ANI)

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