Six suspected Taliban fighters were killed in a clash with police in southern Afghanistan and six policemen were wounded in a separate bomb attack, officials said. The loyalists of the hardline Taliban regime ousted in late 2001 were killed in a police operation on the highway between the southern cities of Kandahar and Zabul, a frequent target of Taliban attacks, they said on Monday. “After an hour fighting, six Taliban were killed, the others fled. There are a lot of Taliban attacks on this highway,” Zabul province spokesman Gulab Shah Alikhil told AFP.Full Story
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