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At least 23 Afghan security forces were killed in a series
of Taliban attacks across the country, officials said Wednesday, despite winter
snowfall that usually leads to a lull in violence.
The assaults targeted vulnerable checkpoints in at least
three northern provinces.
In Balkh, militants stormed a checkpoint early Wednesday and
killed at least seven policemen, according to provincial police chief Ajmal
Fayez.
He said reinforcements had been dispatched to the post,
which is located on the strategic highway connecting Balkh to neighbouring
Jawezjan province.
A Taliban spokesman claimed 11 policemen died in the attack,
but Afzal Hadid — a member of the provincial council — put the death toll at
nine, adding four others were missing.
“We are not sure whether these four police helped the
Taliban in the attack or have been captured by them,” he said.
Separate assaults by the Taliban killed at least nine members
of Afghan security forces in northeastern Kunduz, and seven in neighbouring
Takhar province, officials said.
The provincial spokesman for Takhar said that at least 11
militants were killed as they attacked a security checkpoint in Darqad, close
to the border with Tajikistan. (AFP)