Afghanistan: Over 150 killed as fighting flares up

Afghanistan: Over 150 killed as fighting flares up

Afghan forces claim killing over 150 Taliban militants -- including shadow governor -- in Farah, Kunduz and Farah provinces

By Shadi Khan Saif

KABUL, Afghanistan (AA) - Afghanistan on Friday saw the Taliban stage large-scale coordinated assaults on three provinces, with the Afghan forces claiming to have killed over 150 of them.

Muhibullah Muhib, spokesman for police in Farah province bordering Iran, told Anadolu Agency via phone that the insurgents attacked the provincial capital Farah City and Anar Dara district in the wee hours on Friday.

He confirmed five policemen and 18 militants were killed in the initial clashes.

Later in the day, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, Nasrat Rahimi, said in a series of tweets that over 80 insurgents have been killed in Farah province and clean-up operation is underway around the provincial capital.

According to the local media reports, the Taliban briefly managed to enter Farah city and torched a number of government installations in the province.

Deadly clashes also broke out in the restive northern Kunduz and Badakhshan provinces bordering Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, respectively.

According to the Interior Ministry, more than 70 militants, including Taliban’s shadow governor for Badakhshan Qari Fasehuddin, were killed in the exchange of fire with the Afghan forces in the country’s north on Friday.

However, The Taliban have rejected reports about killing of Fasehuddin.

Amid ongoing rejuvenated yet fragile peace talks, Afghanistan has witnessed an alarming spike in violence claiming lives on all sides.

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan documented in July alone over 1,500 civilian casualties i.e. at least 50 civilians killed or wounded on daily basis.

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