The Borneo Post

Taliban, IS jointly massacred 50 civilians

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KABUL: The Taliban and Islamic State group jointly massacred dozens of civilians in an Afghan village, officials said yesterday, highlighti­ng rare co- operation between the insurgents that could increase the strain on Afghanista­n’s beleaguere­d security forces.

The fighters killed more than 50 men, women and children in the remote Sayad district of northern Sar- e Pul province on Saturday after overrunnin­g the Afghan Local Police (ALP) – a government-backed militia – in a 48-hour battle, according to local officials.

“It was a joint operation by Daesh ( IS) and Taliban fighters. They had recruited forces from other provinces of the country and attacked Mirzawalan­g village,” Zabihullah Amani, a spokesman for the provincial governor, told AFP.

The spokesman alleged that dozens of Taliban and IS group fighters under the command of Sher Mohammad Ghazanfar, a local Taliban commander who Amani claims pledged allegiance to IS, launched a co- ordinated attack on the area on Thursday.

“The fighters overran the area and it led to the massacre of innocent and defenceles­s civilians,” he said.

Most of those killed were shot but some were beheaded, Amani said.

Verifying informatio­n from poor, mountainou­s areas of Afghanista­n made inaccessib­le by fighting and with patchy communicat­ions is difficult, and AFP was not able to access the village.

Mohammad Noor Rahmani, head of Sar- e- Pul’s provincial council, said 44 of the 50 victims were believed to be civilians, with the ALP militia also suffering casualties. — AFP

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