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Taliban attack on Afghanistan's Ghazni pushed back: Police

By ANI | Updated: July 11, 2021 15:05 IST

Taliban attacks on several security outposts in Ghazni city were pushed back on Sunday morning, TOLOnews reported quoting police official.

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Taliban attacks on several security outposts in Ghazni city were pushed back on Sunday morning, TOLOnews reported quoting a police official.

The Taliban attacked security outposts in PD3, PD6, PD1 and PD5 in the early hours of Sunday morning, the provincial police statement said, adding "the Taliban faced a response from the joint security forces, and their attacks were pushed back."

In the statement, Fazel Ahmad, the provincial police chief, assured the people that the security sources will defend the city.

"The Taliban escaped from the areas after the arrival of the reinforcements. Several Taliban were killed and wounded in the clashes," he said.

The statement did not provide details about possible security force casualties in the clashes, TOLOnews reported.

Meantime, General Shir Mohammad Andewal, a military commander in Ghazni, pledged that the security forces will "bravely" defend the city.

The Taliban has not yet commented on the attacks.

( With inputs from ANI )

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