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Afghan Taliban, TTP gunfights leave 14 passed in Afghanistan
- Updated: June 24, 2016
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani and Afghan Taliban have clashed in eastern Afghanistan, causing casualties on both sides, Afghan officials pronounced on Friday.
The Afghan Defence Ministry pronounced 8 members of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and 6 militants of Afghan Taliban were killed during a strife and several others postulated injuries.
However, the Afghan Taliban denied impasse in a occurrence while Pakistani Taliban did not respond.
Afghan Taliban orator Zabihullah Mujahid pronounced that locals fought over personal matters and Taliban have no links with a development.
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The clashes took place in Gula Pari area of Sarkano district, online Khaama press reported. Shonkari alpine area is located conflicting Pakistan’s Mohmand genealogical region.
Police arch in Kunar, Abdul Habib Syedkhel also reliable a incident. He told a BBC Pashto use that a US worker strike also killed 7 TTP members when they were going for a assistance of their comrades.
It was misleading that TTP organisation was concerned in a fighting.
Militants belonging to a TTP Jamaat-ul-Ahrar are pronounced to be behaving in Kunar limit regions with Pakistan.
The TTP Mohmand section underneath Omar Khalid Khorasani had split ways with a TTP and launched a TTP JA.
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Security officials contend many of a Pakistani militants have fled to Afghanistan following troops operations in a genealogical belt and Swat valley, and now work from a Afghan limit regions. They are believed to have sanctuaries in Kunar, Nangarhar and Nuristan provinces.
Militants customarily launch attacks on limit posts and villages.
On Thursday, orator for TTP JA claimed conflict on dual check posts in Mohmand agency.