The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Taliban kill at least 10 police in central Afghanista­n

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KABUL: At least 10 policemen were killed in clashes with Taliban fighters in the central Afghan province of Wardak, officials said, amid fighting to wrest control of arterial highways a day after Taliban fighters blew up bridges.

The Taliban set fire to a government building in Wardak’s Sayeed Abad district and killed the district police chief along with nine other policemen, a senior police official said.

Repeated assaults on strategica­lly important provinces, such as Ward aka ndn ear byGhaz ni, have been a show of strength for the Taliban, underscori­ng how volatile security remains in Afghanista­n two weeks before nationwide parliament­ary elections.

Abdul Rahman Mangal, a spokesman for the Wardak governor’s office, said the Taliban raided some civilian houses after killing 10 policemen, destroyed newly built checkpoint­s and cut power to some parts of the city.

Government forces counteratt­acked to stop the insurgents from approachin­g the city, Mangal said.

A statement from the Taliban’s main spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said the insurgents had taken the centre of Sayeed Abad and all surroundin­g security checkpoint­s, killing numerous members of the security forces and seizing weapons, ammunition and vehicles. Mohammad Arif Noori, a spokesman for Ghazni’s governor, said one soldier was killed by Taliban fighters as they tried to gain control over parts of the province nearly two months after being pushed back from the city by US-backed Afghan forces.

The Taliban attacked Ghazni, a strategica­lly important centre straddling the main highway linking Kabul with Afghanista­n’s south, in August. It was the largest tactical operation launched by the Taliban since they overran the northern city of Kunduz in 2015.

That confrontat­ion killed 150 members of Afghanista­n’s security forces and 95 civilians, as well as hundreds of Taliban fighters. — Reuters

 ??  ?? The damaged police headquarte­rs is seen after an attack by Taliban in Sayeed Abad district, Wardak Province, in this still image taken from video. — Reuters photo
The damaged police headquarte­rs is seen after an attack by Taliban in Sayeed Abad district, Wardak Province, in this still image taken from video. — Reuters photo

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