The Mercury News

Officials: Taliban seize 2 districts, kill wounded police

- By Amir Shah

Taliban fighters overran a second district headquarte­rs in as many days on Sunday, this one in western Ghor province, the provincial police chief said.

At least eight police were killed in separate battles against Taliban militants, who have stepped up their attacks in the north and west of the country laying siege to district headquarte­rs, said Mohammad Mustafa Moseni.

Moseni said the Taliban launched four assaults on Ghor’s Taywara district headquarte­rs early Sunday and “we had no choice but to retreat.” Police have taken up positions about 5 miles from the district headquarte­rs while they wait for reinforcem­ents to launch a counteratt­ack.

After capturing Taywara district Taliban fighters stalked the corridors of the only hospital looking for wounded Afghan National Security personnel to kill, said provincial public health department director Ghulam Nabi Yaghana.

He said he received reports that they killed four or five patients.

The area is remote and telephone communicat­ion is sporadic, he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from the provincial capital of Ferozkoh. Taliban entered the 20-bed hospital early Sunday. It’s believed all the dead are military or police personnel.

The Taliban, in a statement, announced the capture of Taywara district headquarte­rs. The statement, however, said 46 Afghan government security forces were killed. The Associated Press could not independen­tly verify either death toll.

In northern Faryab province’s Lawlash district two police were killed late Saturday night when Taliban used the cover of darkness to attack the district headquarte­rs, setting fire to the police headquarte­rs buildings, Abdul Karim Yourish, provincial police chief spokesman, said Sunday.

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