Afghan official: Taliban target security forces, killing 8

There were also casualties among the Taliban as a three-hour shootout ensued at the checkpoint but he couldn’t provide an exact number. (File/AFP)
Updated 02 April 2019
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Afghan official: Taliban target security forces, killing 8

  • Five other members of the security forces were wounded in Monday night’s attack in the district of Sholgara
  • There were also casualties among the Taliban as a three-hour shootout ensued at the checkpoint but he couldn’t provide an exact number

KABUL, Afghanistan: An Afghan official says the Taliban have targeted a checkpoint in northern Balkh province, killing at least eight members of the security forces.
Adil Shah Adil, spokesman for the provincial police chief, says that five other members of the security forces were wounded in Monday night’s attack in the district of Sholgara.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Adil blamed the Taliban who are active in Balkh, especially in Sholgara, and have repeatedly struck checkpoints there.
Adil says there were also casualties among the Taliban as a three-hour shootout ensued at the checkpoint but he couldn’t provide an exact number.
The Taliban have stepped up attacks against government officials as well as Afghan security forces across the country even though they are negotiating with a US envoy.


Nine Nigerian troops killed, several missing in jihadist ambush

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Nine Nigerian troops killed, several missing in jihadist ambush

  • “We lost nine soldiers in an ambush by Daesh-WAP terrorists and many others are still missing,” a military officer said
  • The soldiers dispersed in all directions following sustained gunfire from the militants

KANO, Nigeria: At least nine Nigerian soldiers were killed and over a dozen are missing after Daesh-aligned militants ambushed a military patrol in northeast Borno state, military and militia sources told AFP Tuesday.
Fighters from Daesh West Africa Province (Daesh-WAP) on Friday used explosives and guns to attack a column of more than 30 troops on foot patrol outside the town of Damask near the border with Niger, the sources said.
“We lost nine soldiers in an ambush by Daesh-WAP terrorists and many others are still missing,” a military officer said.
The soldiers, who were 25 kilometers (15 miles) from their base, dispersed in all directions following sustained gunfire from the militants, said the officer who asked not to be identified.
“The terrorists detonated an explosive device they had planted on the road in advance, increasing the casualties and confusion among the soldiers,” he said.
Eight soldiers managed to return to base while the rest remain missing, including their commander with the rank of a major, the officer said.
“A man who identified himself as an Daesh-WAP terrorist keeps answering the call to the commander’s mobile phone, suggesting he is in the hands of the terrorists,” he added.
Ya-Mulam Kadai, a spokesman for government-funded anti-militant militia assisting the military in Damask, gave the same casualty toll.
The nine bodies of the slain soldiers were recovered by a military search team deployed at the scene of the attack, he said.
The military did not respond to AFP’s request for comment.
The Nigerian military has in recent weeks intensified ground operations against Daesh-WAP, particularly in its Sambisa forest stronghold, with the military making regular claims of killing huge numbers of militant fighters.
Daesh-WAP and rival Boko Haram factions have been attacking military targets, raiding bases, laying ambush and planting explosives against patrols on highways.
Nigeria’s insurgency has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced around two million in the northeast since it erupted in 2009, according to the United Nations.
The conflict has spilled into neighboring Niger, Cameroon and Chad, leading the region to launch a military coalition to fight the militant groups.