More than 20 insurgents have been killed Wednesday by
coalition and Afghan forces during operations carried out across the country,
military officials informed.
A compound in the eastern region of Afghanistan
in which alleged Taliban fighters were hiding was surrounded and attacked by
coalition and Afghan troops in the early hours of the day. Six militants were
killed, while another one was injured in the fire exchange, coalition officials
reported.
A dozen Taliban fighters died in western Afghanistan
after a larger group of militants attacked a governmental building, triggering a
fierce gunfight with security troops in the area. Three policemen died in the
crossfire, eight being injured, the local police informed Wednesday.
Another similar attack left one serviceman and several
insurgents dead in the same province
of Farah.
Operations initiated by the US-led coalition forces were carried
out in regions believed to host underground networks of the insurgency, six
suspected militants being detained, while two were shot dead, the Afghan
Defence Ministry reported.
Elsewhere, a suicide attack was stopped by police officers in Kabul,
the bomber being arrested as he was preparing to detonate his explosives-packed
vest in a crowded area. The terrorist was a young Afghan citizen, but the
investigators could only find out his name due to the strong will and precise
orders the Taliban fighters have.
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