The Borneo Post (Sabah)

At least 35 at wedding party killed during Afghan army raid

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HELMAND/KABUL, Afghanista­n: At least 35 civilians attending a wedding party were killed and 13 people wounded during a raid by Afghan government forces on a militant hideout nearby, two officials in southern Helmand province said yesterday.

The house officials said was being used by the Taliban to train suicide bombers was located adjacent to a wedding venue that also came under fire during Sunday night’s attack.

“Thirty-five civilians were killed and 13 are injured. These people were attending a wedding party near to the attack site in the Khaksar area of Musa Qala district,” said Attaullah Afghan, a member of the Helmand provincial council member.

A second provincial council member, Abdul Majid Akhundzada­h, said 40 people, all civilians, were killed in the attack.

The defence ministry said the Taliban hideout was also used by foreign nationals working for the hardline Islamist group.

“As a result of a joint operation in Musa Qala district of Helmand, 22 Taliban members were killed and 14 others arrested,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that five Pakistanis and one Bangladesh­i national were among those arrested.

The ministry said it will investigat­e the reports of civilian casualties.

The Taliban said Afghan soldiers backed by US forces conducted a night air strike, followed by ground clashes between their fighters and Afghan forces in the Musa Qala district.

Several civilians at a wedding party were killed and 18 members of the Afghan forces died in the fighting, the Taliban said in a statement. — AFP

As a result of a joint operation in Musa Qala district of Helmand, 22 Taliban members were killed and 14 others arrested.

Ministry statement

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