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Afghan official: Fight with Taliban kills 15 security troops

By MIRWAIS KHAN, Associated Press
Published: March 30, 2016, 9:45am

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A late night gunbattle with the Taliban killed at least 15 members of the Afghan security forces in the volatile southern Uruzgan province, an official said on Wednesday.

The fighting took place late Tuesday during an operation to reopen an important highway in the province, said Mohammad Nabi Niazo, the Dihrawud district police chief. Taliban gunmen had blocked the highway between Dihrawud and the provincial capital, Tarin Kot, for almost four days, he said.

Following the deadly firefight, Afghan forces have retaken control of the road, Niazo said. Eight members of the security forces were wounded during the operation.

However, Taliban spokesman Qari Yousaf Ahmadi told The Associated Press that the battle for control of the highway is still going on. The insurgents often exaggerate their battlefield prowess.

Niazo had no information of any insurgent casualties during the battle.

The Taliban have in recent months stepped up their attacks in Uruzgan and neighboring provinces in the south, including the Taliban heartland of Helmand where much of the world’s illicit opium is produced. The crop, along with other contraband, funds the insurgency, now in its fifteenth year.

In Zabul province on Wednesday, two children were killed in an explosion behind the police headquarters in Qalat, the provincial capital, said Asadullah Kakar, a member of the provincial council.

Another civilian was wounded in the blast, he said, adding that the target was unclear and the incident is under investigation.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. Roadside bombs, planted by insurgents, are a major threat for both Afghan security forces and civilians across the country.

In northern Balkh province, fighting Wednesday killed two police officers and eight militants in Charhar Bolak district, on the western border of the province, said Gen. Abdul Razaq Qaderi, Balkh’s deputy police chief.

“Around 100 Taliban insurgents, including foreign fighters, attacked police check points,” Qaderi said. “The Taliban were pushed back after reinforcements arrived and right now the battle is going on in neighboring Jawzjan province.”

The Taliban did not immediately comment on the Balkh report.

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