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Afghanistan
3 Taliban killed in Ghor, clashes inflict losses to gov’t forces
2021-03-10
[KhaamaPress] Security officials in Ghor province say that the Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
snuffies clashed with the Afghan national security and defense forces in the Saghar district of the province on Monday night.

Amirdad Parsa, front man for the Ghor police command reported Eight Taliban fighters and an Afghan security force member were maimed in the clash.

According to him, the festivities took place in Deh-Shir area of ​​the Saghar district of Ghor province.

Security officials in Ghor province also said that a few days ago, ANDSF launched a clean-up operation in the Saghar district of the province and five villages were cleared of Talibs.

The Taliban have not yet commented.

Meanwhile,
...back at the shootout, Butch clutched at his shoulder. Ow! he exclaimed, with feeling......
Afghan local officials confirmed that at least four security forces were killed when Talibs attacked their outpost in the Pato district of Daikundi province.

The deputy governor of Daikundi, Muhammad Ali Uruzgani said that the Taliban launched their attack in the Tapa-e Afghan Bisim area of Pato district at around 01:00 a.m today.

At least two security forces were also maimed in the incident, he said.

Uruzgani added that the Taliban attack was repulsed and now the area is under the control of the government forces.

This comes as Ghazni police said Abul Rahman Fateh, acting police chief for Deh-Yak district was killed in a roadside kaboom blast in the Tasang area of the provincial district.

Tabassom told the media that the incident happened on Monday evening in Ghazni province.

However,
nothing needs reforming like other people's bad habits...
Taliban front man, Zabiullah Mujahid confirmed the attack on the district’s acting police chief, the Taliban front man claimed that at least four more security forces were killed in the incident.

Ghazni Police rejected the Taliban’s claim, adding that no other security force members were harmed in the incident.
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