At
least 32 security force members were killed and 25 others wounded in Taliban
attacks in several parts of Afghanistan during the past 24 hours, confirmed
local officials on Thursday.
While at least 20 Afghan security forces
including public uprising forces were killed in the eastern province of
Nangarhar, 15 more were wounded in Taliban attacks in the districts of Shirzad,
Hisarak, and Khogyani informed Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the provincial
governor of Nangarhar. Khogyani said that the Taliban attacked security
checkpoints and clashed with the forces, adding, “Around 29 Taliban, including
a local commander, were killed and 25 others were wounded”.
In another incident at least six security
force members were killed in a Taliban car bomb attack at a security checkpoint
in Herat's Shindand district on Wednesday night. Provincial governor of Herat
Syed Wahid Qatali said that "at least 53 Taliban were killed" in the
attack on the security checkpoint in the district and that the attack was
repulsed. In the western province of Badghis, at least three security forces
were killed and eight others were wounded after the Taliban attacked a security
checkpoint in Qadis district, said the district governor Mohammad Haidari
Sharifi. He added that his office had been damaged in the attack and two
Taliban were killed and three others were wounded.
In southern Uruzgan province, three
public uprising forces were killed and two were wounded in Gezab district of
the province after the Taliban attacked the district, said Zergai Ebadi, a
spokesman for provincial governor. However, the Taliban have not commented on
the attacks.