Taliban kill 21 security forces in Afghanistan

  Wednesday, 02 January 2019
source: abna

Taliban militants killed more than 20 Afghan security forces in simultaneous raids on a provincial capital and district in northern Afghanistan, an official said on Tuesday, as the city braced for further violence.
AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Taliban militants killed more than 20 Afghan security forces in simultaneous raids on a provincial capital and district in northern Afghanistan, an official said on Tuesday, as the city braced for further violence.
Hundreds of militants were outside Sar-e-Pul city, which provincial governor spokesman Zabihullah Amani said was at risk of falling to the Taliban if reinforcements were not sent.
The Taliban have stepped up attacks on security forces across the country, slaughtering police and soldiers in record numbers.
“The enemy is still amassing forces outside the city,” Amani told AFP.
“We have deployed all the forces available in the city, but no reinforcements have arrived from outside so far.
“The people inside the city are very worried.”
Taliban militants launched the attacks on Sar-e-Pul and neighbouring Sayad district on Monday night, which Amani said were aimed at seizing control of several oil wells on the outskirts of the city.
At least 21 local forces, including police and intelligence, were killed and another 23 wounded in the attacks, Amani said.
“They have attacked the city many times in the past, but this time the threat is more serious,” he said.
A security official, who spoke to AFP on the condition of anonymity, put the death toll slightly lower at between 15 and 20 members of local forces.


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