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Afghan Forces Retake District From Taliban; Fighting Spreads

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FILE - Taliban militants, who were arrested by Afghan security forces, sit on a vehicle during a presentation to the media, in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, March 17, 2018.
FILE - Taliban militants, who were arrested by Afghan security forces, sit on a vehicle during a presentation to the media, in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, March 17, 2018.

Afghan forces backed by air strikes have retaken a district in the northern province of Badakhshan that was seized last week by Taliban insurgents, officials said, as fighting continued across Afghanistan.

Provincial police spokesman Sanaullah Rohani said Kohistan district, which fell to the insurgents Thursday, was retaken by army and police forces backed by air support Saturday.

Kohistan District, Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan
Kohistan District, Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan

Taliban fighters were also pushed back in Teshkan district, where they had taken a number of checkpoints.

“The Taliban suffered heavy casualties, but there is no updated information on the exact number as the area is remote and the telecommunication system weak,” he said.

Violence elsewhere

With the Taliban’s annual spring offensive well under way, there was violence in several parts of the country.

A vehicle carrying shopkeepers on their way to a market Sunday has struck a roadside bomb in Afghanistan’s northern Faryab province, killing seven.

Police spokesman Karim Yuresh says another civilian was wounded in the attack, in an area where the Taliban and an Islamic State affiliate are active.

In the eastern Paktia province, a car bomb killed two people and wounded another three. Abdullah Hsart, the provincial governor’s spokesman, says the attack late Saturday targeted Hazart Mohammad Rodwal, a district chief, who was among the wounded. The Taliban claimed the attack.

Late Saturday, a district governor in Paktia province, on the border with Pakistan, was among five people wounded in a car bomb explosion, Abdullah Hasrat, spokesman for the Paktia provincial governor said.

Also Saturday, a suicide bomber detonated a vehicle packed with explosives in an attack on a house belonging to Kandahar police chief Abdul Razeq in Spin Boldak on the border with Pakistan.

Razeq, who has a fearsome reputation fighting the Taliban and who has survived dozens of assassination attempts, was not harmed in the attack, which he confirmed had taken place.

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