Afghanistan says Taliban district chief killed in battle

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Sat, 01 Jul 2017 - 09:41 GMT

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Afghan security forces stand alert at the site of a bomb blast that targeted NATO forces in Kabul, Afghanistan, on July 7, 2015. (© AFP)

Afghan security forces stand alert at the site of a bomb blast that targeted NATO forces in Kabul, Afghanistan, on July 7, 2015. (© AFP)

KABUL - 1 July 2017: Afghanistan's Interior Ministry says a Taliban shadow district chief was killed in fighting with security forces in eastern Wardak province, ABC News reported.

According to a statement released Saturday, Mullah Bashir, the Taliban-appointed governor of the Nirkh district, was killed and two militants were wounded late Friday night.

In a separate statement, the ministry said at least 13 militants, including five Daesh fighters, were killed after Afghan warplanes targeted their hideouts in eastern Paktika, northern Sar-e Pul and Jawzjan provinces.

The attacks were carried out overnight, destroying some of the militants' weapons and vehicles.

The Taliban hasn't commented on the fighting

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