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Taliban Attacks Kill Police in Northern Afghanistan

TEHRAN (defapress)- Fighters kill at least 23 police officers, as armed group storms security posts in Northern Sar-e-Pul province.
News ID: 74694
Publish Date: 01January 2019 - 15:54

Taliban Attacks Kill Police in Northern AfghanistanAt least 23 security personnel have been killed and dozens of others wounded in a series of attacks by the Taliban on security checkpoints in Afghanistan's Northern Sar-e-Pul province, officials were quoted by al Jazeera as saying on Tuesday.

Fierce gun battles raged for several hours late on Monday in the center of Sayyad district and outside the provincial capital, Sar-e-Pul, provincial council Chief Mohammad Noor Rahmani said.

A high-ranking provincial official with an Afghan spy agency, a local police commander, and an army company commander were among the dead provincial council member Mohammad Asif Sadiqi told dpa news agency.

Taliban Spokesman Qari Yousof Ahmadi claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Sadiqi said at least 25 others were wounded in the attacks that began around 7p.m. local time (14.30 GMT) and continued for more than seven hours with Taliban fighters overrunning the posts.

The fighters first stormed two security posts in the district center, Sadiqi added, before a reinforcement convoy that was sent to assist with repelling the Taliban was also ambushed by the armed group.

Taliban fighters have ramped up their attacks on Afghan security forces and government facilities in recent months, leaving troops thinly stretched throughout the country.

Last Tuesday, at least 12 Afghan security forces were killed in Taliban attacks in the Northern Faryab and Eastern Nangarhar provinces.

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