Taliban kill 22 security personnel in Afghanistan

Published October 15, 2018
Taliban have ramped up attacks in strategic provinces. — Photo/File
Taliban have ramped up attacks in strategic provinces. — Photo/File

KABUL: Taliban militants killed at least 22 security personnel, including a district police chief, in separate attacks on security checkpoints in two Afghan provinces, officials said on Sunday.

The Taliban have ramped up attacks in strategic provinces in their battle to expel foreign forces and topple the Western-backed government.

The police chief of Mizan, a district in southern Zabul province, was killed in clashes with Taliban militants on Saturday night, the provincial governor, Rahmatullah Yarmal, said.

In the western province of Farah, Taliban fighters killed 21 troops at two checkpoints in the district of Posht-i-Rud.

The Taliban captured 11 soldiers and seized their weapons, added Gul Ahmad Faqiri, a member of the Farah provincial council.

The militant group claimed the attacks. “Our fighters killed the police chief and 25 Afghan soldiers in two provinces on Saturday night,” its spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, said in a statement.

Last week the Taliban ordered Afghans to boycott the parliamentary elections set for Oct 20, saying the United States was using them for the sole purpose of legitimising its authority and presence in the country.

The vote, seen by the Afghan government’s international partners as a dry run for presidential elections next year, has been hampered by chaotic preparations, allegations of fraud and ever-present fears of militant violence.

Published in Dawn, October 15th, 2018

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