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Taliban kill dozens of police in western Afghan province

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The Taliban attacked Afghan bases in the western province of Farah, killing more than 30 policemen, officials said on Friday, as the terrorists stepped up their offensive in a region with vital opium smuggling routes into neighborin­g Iran.

Farid Bakhtawar, head of the Farah provincial council, said members had stormed a police base overnight in Balabuluk, a district that has been under heavy pressure for months, killing at least 23 and wounding three, Reuters reported.

In a separate attack in the city of Farah, Taliban attackers killed 11 policemen and seized a large quantity of weapons and equipment, he said.

The latest violence underlines the extent of the pressure faced by the Western-backed government of President Ashraf Ghani, already heavily criticized for a spate of suicide bombings in the capital, Kabul.

Last week, Taliban, who challenge government control in almost half the country, seized a district in the northern province of Baghlan and there has been heavy fighting in areas from Faryab in the northwest to Ghazni, south of Kabul.

Farah, a remote and sparsely populated province between Iran to the west and the Taliban heartland of Helmand Province in the south, has been a key battlegrou­nd for the terrorists for months, with heavy fighting in Balabuluk district.

The region covers major smuggling routes into Iran from Helmand, source of much of Afghanista­n’s opium crop.

Afghan Special Forces, backed by air support, have been heavily involved in the fighting but have been unable to prevent repeated attacks by the terrorists.

Farah’s governor resigned in January, claiming political interferen­ce and corruption, and residents have complained bitterly about security in the province.

Since the Taliban announced the start of their annual spring offensive last month, fighting has been intense in many areas of the country and it is expected to pick up further once the opium harvest is completed in coming weeks.

Violence has also increased around voter registrati­on centers set up ahead of parliament­ary and district council elections that are due in October.

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