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Afghanistan: At least 15 security personnel die in Taliban attacks

Kabul [Afghanistan], Oct 09 (ANI): Afghan Taliban recently mounted an attack on a number of security check posts in the Jawzjan province, resulting in the death of at least 15 security personnel.

ANI Oct 09, 2018 07:34 IST googleads

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Kabul [Afghanistan], Oct 09 (ANI): Afghan Taliban recently mounted an attack on a number of security check posts in the Jawzjan province, resulting in the death of at least 15 security personnel.
The attack, which took place in Qosh Tepa district of the northern Afghanistan province on Sunday night, also resulted in a further 26 security force personnel being injured, TOLO News cited sources as saying.
Authorities have issued warnings that unless air support is provided to aid the forces, the district will be claimed by the Taliban militants. "Clashes are still ongoing in the district," officials were also quoted by TOLO News as saying.
However, a security policeman, Kamaluddin Yawar stated that "four security forces were killed in the attack and four others were wounded."
"At least 30 Taliban were killed and 19 others including their shadow district governor were wounded in the attack. Two security check posts were also fallen to the Taliban," Yawar added.
The Taliban have also confirmed the attack. (ANI)

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