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Taliban attacks US-Afghan base in Helmand

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KANDAHAR: A Taliban attack on a US-Afghan base was repelled in southeast Afghanista­n, officials said, as fighting continues in the war-torn country amid a pause in ongoing peace talks between the insurgents and American negotiator­s in Doha.

The militants launched the predawn assault on Shorab military base in Helmand province – where an unspecifie­d number of US troops are also stationed – engaging in heavy firefights with Afghan forces.

“Right now, the Afghan commando forces are carrying out a cleanup operation in the area,” said Omar Zwak, a spokesman for the provincial governor.

Provincial and defence officials said at least four attackers were killed in the skirmish.

US forces spokesman Colonel Dave Butler also confirmed the incident, tweeting: “The attack was repelled by the brave Afghan Security Forces”.

Butler later added that reports indicated “Taliban fighters were initially able to gain access to the Afghan base but were stopped by Afghan forces”.

The Taliban control or contest more than half of Helmand’s districts and regularly deliver heavy blows to Afghan forces, who have been struggling to hold off insurgents across Afghanista­n since taking the lead from Nato forces in late 2014.

The assault on Shorab comes as US and Taliban negotiator­s in Doha have temporaril­y halted peace talks, which are set to restart over the weekend.

US special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad called the latest meetings in the months-long diplomatic push “productive”, saying the two sides “will take the next two days for internal deliberati­ons, with plans to regroup on Saturday (today)”.

Heavy snowfall across large swathes of Afghanista­n has led to a sharp reduction in violence this winter, but warmer weather in the country’s south will likely lead to an increase in bloodshed with the arrival of the spring fighting season. — AFP

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