The Manila Times

30 AFGHAN SECURITY FORCES KILLED

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HERAT, Afghanista­n: Taliban fighters has killed around 30 Afghan security forces in multiple attacks in western Afghanista­n in the deadliest clashes since the militant group ended its ceasefire. Militants stormed at least two bases belonging to government forces in Badghis province overnight and ambushed a convoy of reinforcem­ents. Officials said the group may have used the three-day truce, that ended Sunday, to plan the attacks. “More than half of the fatalities came from the ambush and roadside bomb blasts that hit a reinforcem­ent convoy,” provincial governor Abdul Qhafoor Malikzai told AFP. The other soldiers and police were killed when militants raided their bases, Qhafoor added. The Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks in a WhatsApp message to journalist­s. Provincial council chief Abdul Aziz Bek confirmed the death toll and accused the Taliban of taking advantage of the suspension in fighting to do reconnaiss­ance in the area. “During the ceasefire the Taliban had sent informants to collect informatio­n about the bases and plan the attack,” he told AFP. Badghis governor spokesman Jamshid Shahabi told AFP that 15 Taliban fighters were also killed and 21 wounded in the attacks on two bases in Bala Murghab district. The defence ministry issued a statement saying fighting in the area continued as the Taliban faced “stiff resistance” from Afghan security forces. Further reinforcem­ents had been deployed, the statement said. It appeared to be the deadliest fighting since the Taliban returned to the battlefiel­d on Monday after refusing a government request to extend their unpreceden­ted three-day ceasefire.

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