Taliban fighters storm Afghan army post, kill nine: Official
BY Agencies25 Oct 2017 4:19 PM GMT
Agencies25 Oct 2017 4:19 PM GMT
Kabul: Afghan officials say Taliban fighters have stormed a security post, killing nine soldiers in a western province.
Spokesman for the governor of Farah province Mohammad Naser Mehri said on Wednesday the militants stormed a security post killing nine soldiers and wounding four other soldiers.
The attack took place last night in Pusht Road district.
The intense, four-hour gun battle included the use of artillery against the army.
Mehri says Afghan war planes were deployed and 17 Taliban fighters were killed.
On Thursday, a Taliban attack on a military compound left 43 soldiers lead in southern Kandahar province.
Intense fighting between the Taliban and the Islamic State group in northern Jawzjan province left six IS fighters and 42 Taliban fighters dead, according to Faqir Mohammad Jawzjani, the provincial chief of police. He said the IS launched an attack on Taliban positions in several locations, capturing several areas and villages from the Taliban in two districts. He said the fighting took place on Monday and Tuesday.
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