Categories: Afghanistan

Six anti-govt militias kill in Kandahar

KANDAHAR CITY (Agencies): As many as six armed oppositions were killed during recent clashes with Afghan security forces in southern Kandahar province of Afghanistan.

The conflicts took place within the last 24 hours in relevant areas of Khakriz and Maiwand districts of the province. Press office of Special Forces stationed in Kandahar by releasing a statement reported that six terrorists were killed during the clashes.

The insurgents had plan to carry out terrorists and destructive activities that targeted by Afghan security forces, the source added. Taliban said nothing about the incident so far.

According to another report, Afghan national police personnel by discovering and confiscating 11 round of different type of mines succeeded to prevent several bloodiest incidents in crowded areas of Kandahar province of Afghanistan.

Local officials in Kandahar claimed that Taliban fighters are responsible for the foiled mine plantings.

The Frontier Post

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