- How Much Longer Will We, a People, Accept a Fact That Our Government Ignores Us?
- How Can ADHD Affect Your Life?
- Ja’Mal Green Takes Top Spot on Mayoral Ballot
- Rick and Morty Prefinale Season 6 Review
- TNS, and My Endeavor Into It
- Actress Kirstie Alley Dies during Age 71
- The USPS Is a Hot Mess and Needs a Major Reformation
- Do It Now: There Is No Promise That Tomorrow Is a Reality
- Kanye West Seems to Have Lost His Mind
- Why World AIDS Day Is Important [Video]
Afghan officials: Taliban attacks kill 11 troops, policemen
- Updated: April 24, 2018
At slightest 5 soldiers were killed when their checkpoint was pounded by a Taliban in western Farah province, according to Mohammad Naser Mehri, a provincial governor’s spokesman
Representational Image
A new call of Taliban attacks opposite Afghanistan killed during slightest 11 Afghan soldiers and policemen on Tuesday, officials said, a latest in a quite lethal week of assaults by militants.
At slightest 5 soldiers were killed when their checkpoint was pounded by a Taliban in western Farah province, according to Mohammad Naser Mehri, a provincial governor’s spokesman.
Two soldiers were bleeding in that attack, in a Bala Buluk district. Mehri pronounced 6 Taliban fighters were killed and 3 others were bleeding in a battle, that lasted several hours.
“Reinforcements have arrived and right now, a conditions is underneath control,” he added.
Earlier on Tuesday, insurgents killed during slightest 4 members of a internal troops force and bleeding 7 in eastern Ghazni province. The Taliban there targeted a internal troops confidence post in a province’s district of Jaghatu, pronounced Arif Noori, orator for a provincial governor.
He also pronounced a gunbattle lasted several hours and that a Taliban used artillery and rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, claimed shortcoming for both a Farah and a Ghazni attacks in messages to a media. He pronounced a Taliban took dual Afghan soldiers serf in a Farah conflict though there was no evident acknowledgment from a Afghan troops on that.
Later Tuesday, dual policemen were killed and 6 soldiers were prisoner in attacks on their checkpoints in western Badghis province, pronounced Mohammad Naser Nazari, a member of a provincial council. He blamed a Taliban and pronounced insurgents there stormed several troops and troops checkpoints in Qadis district before reinforcements arrived and a conditions was brought underneath control.
It has been a quite lethal week in Afghanistan. The Health Ministry in Kabul on Tuesday lifted a genocide fee from a horrific self-murder bombing by a Islamic State organisation progressing this week to 60 after 3 some-more of a bleeding had died in hospital.
The method also pronounced a series of bleeding from Sunday’s attack, that targeted a voter registration core in Kabul, was now during 130 after all a information had been collected, including from private hospitals where a casualties were also taken after state hospitals became impressed in a evident issue of a bombing. Also, on Monday, Taliban attacks in western Afghanistan killed 18 soldiers and policemen.
Catch adult on all a latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download a new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates