Afghan officials: Taliban attacks kill 21 policemen

Seven members of the local police force were also killed

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Afghan National Army soldiers stand guard at a checkpoint in Kabul, Afghanistan, in October 2018.
Afghan National Army soldiers stand guard at a checkpoint in Kabul, Afghanistan, in October 2018.
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KABUL: Officials say a wave of Taliban attacks in western and northern Afghanistan the previous day has killed 21 members of the country’s security forces.

Jamshed Shahabi, spokesman for the governor in western Badghis province, says the insurgents overran outposts there, killing six policemen.

Council member Shamsul Haq Baeakzai in northern Baghlan province says seven members of the local police force were killed there, also on Wednesday.

And in northern Takhar province, council member Ruhollah Raufi says eight policemen were gunned down.

The attacks left another 23 members of the security forces wounded. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for all the attacks.

The insurgents carry out near-daily attacks on Afghan troops, inflicting heavy loses. In response, the government in Kabul no longer releases official casualty figures.

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