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Afghan troops repulse major Taliban assault

30 militants, 5 troops killed in Maruf district of southern Kandahar province

16.10.2017 - Update : 17.10.2017
Afghan troops repulse major Taliban assault FILE PHOTO

By Shadi Khan Saif

KABUL, Afghanistan

Afghan security forces on Monday claimed to have repulsed a coordinated Taliban assault, aimed at capturing strategically important Maruf district in southern Kandahar province.

Maruf is located on key route linking a number of southern provinces.

“An air support was called to repulse the attack. A number of Taliban commanders and up to 30 armed rebels have been killed,” Mohammad Najibullah, spokesman for the provincial police headquarters in Kandahar, told Anadolu Agency.

Earlier, Zabihullah Mujahed, spokesman for the Taliban, claimed on Twitter the militant group had overrun the security check posts in the district and killed 12 security personnel.

Janan Gulzay, representative of Maruf district in Kandahar Provincial Council, told the Pashto language service of local Azadi Radio that the Taliban had gained control over the district.

Despite being the birthplace of the Taliban movement, Kandahar nowadays enjoys relatively peaceful environment compared to the restive neighboring provinces such as Helmand, Zabul, Uruzgan and Ghazni.

Maruf district was the site of a deadly suicide car bombing by the Taliban on September 27 that killed 12 members of the security forces.

According to the estimates by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), a U.S. watchdog, the Taliban control 11 districts and influence 34 of 407 districts (11 percent), while the government controls 97 districts and influences 146 districts (60 percent).

In its most recent quarterly report to the U.S. Congress, SIGAR noted that 27 percent of Afghan districts remain contested.

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