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7 suspected Taliban, 3 Afghan policemen killed
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 09 - 2006

Afghan police killed seven suspected Taliban, and three policemen died in a shootout with insurgents in volatile southern Afghanistan, police said Saturday.
Meanwhile, in the east of the country, a suicide car
bomber hit a U.S.-led coalition convoy Saturday on the main highway in Nangarhar province, wounding three people, including a coalition soldier, police said.
The violence comes amid the deadliest upsurge in militant attacks and fighting in Afghanistan since the ouster of the Taliban regime by U.S.-led forces nearly five years ago.
Four Taliban were killed late Friday in an exchange of
fire with police in the Garamsair district of the southern
Zabul province, district police chief Ghulam Rasool said.
He said no police officers were wounded.
Also Friday, police raided a Taliban hide-out in a remote area of Zabul province, triggering a shootout in which three insurgents died, said provincial police chief Noor Mohammad Paktin.
He said police seized three assault rifles and two
satellite phones from the hide-out, but gave no further
details.
The Taliban casualties came the same day that a group of insurgents attacked a police checkpoint and killed three
policemen and wounded two others in the Grieshk district of Helmand province, about 500 kilometers (250 miles)
southwest of Kabul, said district police chief Ghulam Nabi
Malakhail.
He said the police officers returned fire, but «we don't
know whether the Taliban suffered any casualties.»
Malakhail said the Taliban fled after the attack and
police were searching for them, the Associated Press reported.
In neighboring Kandahar province, the Afghan army
supported by airstrikes launched an operation Saturday
against Taliban militants in the districts of Panjwayi and
Zadi, said Gov. Asadullah Khalid, who reported that the
militants had suffered some casualties. He had no further
details.
Khalid said authorities there were forbidding any traffic_ including cars, motorbikes and even bicycles _ on roads other than the main Highway One during the operation because of the presence of Taliban fighters. He warned that any vehicle seen on the roads «will be targeted.»
In the east, an assailant driving an explosives-laden
Toyota sedan attacked a convoy of Afghan and U.S.-led
coalition forces in the Bati Kot district of Nangarhar
province, said provincial police spokesman Ghafor Khan.
He said three people were wounded _ one coalition solider, an Afghan soldier and an Afghan translator. The
unidentified attacker died.
Coalition spokeswoman Lt. Tamara Lawrence confirmed that a coalition soldier and an Afghan soldier had been wounded in a blast near the Nangarhar capital of Jalalabad. However, she said it was a roadside bomb.
Taliban fighters often target Afghan and foreign forces.
Also Friday, insurgents killed a British soldier and
wounded another in Helmand, where Britain has deployed
nearly 4,000 troops as part of a NATO-led security force
battling to bring security to the country's turbulent
south.


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