KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Latest on violence in Afghanistan (all times local):
5:00 p.m.
Zahir Wahdat, provincial governor of Sari Pul province says that the Taliban have killed at least 17 Afghan security forces and wounded three others in attacks in different parts of the province.
Wahdat said that the attacks were all repelled by the security forces and Taliban also had heavy casualties during the gun battle.
“The casualty could rise as still we are getting more reports,” Wahdat added. He said that 39 Taliban fighters were also killed and 14 others were wounded in the battles.
The attacks in the province Taliban launch their attacks in several directions, in Sayyad district a police check point over run which later burned down and several other areas were under even close to Sari Pul city the capital city.
11:45 a.m.
An Afghan official says that the Taliban has attacked police forces and a pro-government militia in the country’s north, killing 14 of the troops, bringing the death toll from overnight fighting into Monday to 35.
Sediq Azizi, spokesman for the provincial governor in Samangan province says that six others were also wounded in the Taliban attack in Dara Suf district.
Azizi added that three Taliban fighters were killed and four others were wounded during the Monday morning battle.
No one claimed responsibility for the attack in Samangan, but Azizi blamed Taliban insurgents who are active in the province and often target Afghan security forces and local, pro-government militias.
11:30 a.m.
An Afghan official says the Taliban has attacked Afghan security forces in the country’s north, killing at least 21.
Mohammad Yusouf Ayubi, head of the provincial council in Kunduz province, says at least 13 were killed in an attack on a checkpoint they were manning in Dashti Archi district, with another 15 security forces wounded. The firefight began late Sunday and continued into Monday morning.
Meanwhile in Jawzjan province, Provincial Police Chief Gen. Faqir Mohammad Jawzjani says Fighting Monday morning with Taliban in Khamyab district left at least eight police killed, forcing the troops to withdraw from a district headquarters to avoid civilian causalities after intense fighting. Three other police were wounded, he added, while seven Taliban were killed and eight were wounded.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed both attacks.