Over 100 killed in Taliban attack in southeastern Afghanistan

AfghanistanOver 100 killed in Taliban attack in southeastern Afghanistan

Over 100 killed in Taliban attack in southeastern Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan: The Taliban militants launched an attack in Afghanistan’s southeastern province of Ghazni and killed more than 100 persons, the local government officials said on Friday.

The officials said that around 800 Taliban militants including 200 foreign fighters launched the attack in the Ghazni’s Ajristan district

Meanwhile, the deputy police chief of the area Asadullah Safi said that the provincial authorities has lost contact with police in Ajristan.

“If there is no urgent help from the central government, the district will collapse,” he added.

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