KUNDUZ: The Taliban have killed at least 23 Afghan troops and nine civilians, officials said Monday, as a fresh wave of violence grips Afghanistan despite a deal with the US and a worsening coronavirus crisis.
Under the terms of the US-Taliban deal, the Afghan government and the Taliban were by now supposed to have concluded a prisoner exchange and started talks aimed at bringing about a comprehensive ceasefire. But the stalled prisoner swap has been beset with problems — with Kabul claiming the Taliban are demanding the release of some of the group´s most notorious warriors — and peace talks seem as elusive ever amid ongoing attacks.
Late Sunday night in Takhar province in northeast Afghanistan, the Taliban struck an Afghan army base, killing 16 soldiers and two policemen, provincial police spokesman Khalil Asir told AFP.
The governor´s spokesman, Mohammad Jawad Hejri, confirmed the attack and also blamed the Taliban, putting the death toll at 19. In the south, the Taliban attacked a police checkpoint near Tarin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan province.
"Five Afghan policemen were killed and three others were wounded," Zilgai Ebadi, the provincial governor´s spokesman, told AFP. The toll was confirmed by the head of Uruzgan provincial council, Amir Mohammad.
In the northern province of Balkh, the Taliban killed nine civilians after they resisted when insurgents tried to extort money from them, district governor Sayed Arif Iqbali told AFP. The Taliban did not immediately comment, but they have previously complained their fighters are still being targeted by US and Afghan forces. Violence has mostly been limited to rural areas and small towns.
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