Kabul, September 9
Insurgents killed at least 29 Afghan security forces in separate attacks as many marked the 17th anniversary of the killing of a prominent anti-Taliban leader. Hakmat Durani, spokesman for the police chief of Maidan Wardak province, said the Taliban attacked a district headquarters west of Kabul late Saturday, killing 10 police officers, including a district chief, and setting off a gunbattle.
He added that dozens of insurgents were killed in retaliatory airstrikes by the air force, and that reinforcements were being sent to the area.
In a separate attack late Saturday, militants targeted a checkpoint in the western Herat province, killing nine security forces and wounding six others, said Gelani Farhad, the provincial governor's spokesman. He blamed the attack on the Taliban, saying around 10 insurgents were killed and five wounded during the ensuing gunbattle.
Meanwhile in northern Baghlan province, Taliban fighters attacked security check points, killing five army soldiers, according to Ghafor Ahmad Jawed, spokesman for the Defence Ministry. He added that a gunbattle is still underway there and that reinforcements were being sent to the area. Zabihullah Shuja, spokesman for the provincial police chief in Baghlan, said four police officers were killed in that attack. No one claimed responsibility for either attack.
The attacks came on the eve of the anniversary of the killing of Ahmad Shah Masoud, who led the resistance against the Taliban in the late 1990s and was killed two days before the September 11 attacks in the US. — AFP
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