Armed woman among several militants killed in Afghanistan
KABUL - An Afghan armed woman and several Taliban militants were killed by US-led coalition forces and seven more insurgents were killed by indigenous police forces, officials said on Sunday.
Coalition forces killed several militants including an armed woman during a search operation in Tani district of south-eastern province of Khost on Saturday, US military said in a statement on Sunday. After the first round of engagement, in which several Taliban militants were killed, the combined forces identified an armed militant, who made threatening gestures and presented an imminent threat, the statement said.
Coalition forces responded in self-defence, engaging and killing the armed individual, it said, adding, Coalition forces discovered the dead militant armed with an AK-47 assault rifle was a woman after the engagement.
It's an old joke, but I do wonder whether she gets 72 virgin boys ... | Two other militants were arrested by the combined forces, who told the joint forces that the armed woman was sent out to determine coalition forces locations.
Meanwhile, four militants were killed after they attacked a police outpost in Nangarhar province, near border with Pakistan, Abdul Ghafour, a police spokesman told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa. The attack took place in early hours of Sunday, he said, adding that there were no Afghan police casualties during the firefight.
Three other militants were killed in a fight with police in Musa Qala district of southern Helmand province on Saturday, said Mohammad Hussain Andewal, provincial police chief.
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