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Militants attack kills 5 Afghan soldiers in northern Takhar province

By ANI | Updated: November 14, 2020 15:45 IST

Five soldiers have been confirmed dead as the Taliban insurgents attacked army posts in Khawaja Ghar district of Afghanistan's northern Takhar province on Saturday, district governor Mohammad Omar Omar said.

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Five soldiers have been confirmed dead as the Taliban insurgents attacked army posts in Khawaja Ghar district of Afghstan's northern Takhar province on Saturday, district governor Mohammad Omar Omar said.

The armed insurgents stormed security checkpoints in Hawa Shinasi area outside district headquarters in the wee hours of Saturday, triggering a gun battle, the official said, adding that five soldiers were killed and five others injured in the fighting.

He said the Taliban have suffered casualties but did not give an exact figure.

The Taliban outfit has yet to make comment. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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