Taliban attack kills 10 pro-government militiamen in Afghanistan
Taliban militants in Afghanistan have killed at least 10 pro-government militia members in the country’s restive, northeastern Province of Kunduz, local officials say.
Kunduz Governor Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal told AFP on Friday that the casualties occurred when the Taliban attacked a checkpoint overnight.
“Their attack was repelled initially, but the militiamen were attacked again by Taliban fighters, which led to intense fighting,” Mirzakwal said. “Unfortunately, 10 uprising forces (pro-government militiamen) were killed.”
Amruddin Wali, a member of the Kunduz Provincial Council, also confirmed the attack, but said at least 15 militiamen had been killed.
Kunduz has seen regular clashes between the militants and government forces. The province has briefly fallen to the militants twice in recent years.
Separately on Friday, 62 Taliban militants were killed and 20 others injured in clashes with Afghan government forces in the southern province of Kandahar.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense announced in a statement that the militants had gathered to attack checkpoints in the districts of Arghandab and Panjwai, but were targeted by Afghan security forces, according to a report by IRNA.
Local Afghan media also reported that 16 Afghan government forces had been killed in clashes with Taliban militants in Kunduz and six others in the restive Faryab Province.
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