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11 militants killed in separate incidents in eastern Afghanistan

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2019, at 01:53 pm

Ghazni, Afghanistan, Mar 24 (Xinhua): At least 11 militants have been killed, eight wounded and seven others arrested following separate clashes in two eastern Afghan provinces, authorities said Sunday.

In one incident, 10 Taliban militants were killed after a unit of Afghan National Army Special Operations Corps, backed by the air force, attacked a Taliban hideout in Googer locality in Zana Khan district of eastern Ghazni province on Saturday night, provincial government spokesman Harif Noori told Xinhua.

A security force and eight militants were wounded during the clashes while security forces also destroyed the number of weapons and ammunition in the raid, Noori said.

Elsewhere, one militant was killed and seven others arrested following engagement between security forces and Taliban in Tere Zayi district of neighbouring Khost province on Friday, the command of special forces said earlier in the day.

Several AK-47 rifles were seized by security forces in the bordering district, the command said in a statement.

Afghan security forces have beefed up operations on militants recently as spring and summer, known as the fighting season, is drawing near in the country.

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