KABUL: Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry says a Taliban shadow district chief was killed in fighting with security forces in eastern Wardak province.
According to a statement released Saturday, Mullah Bashir, the Taliban-appointed governor of the Nirkh district, was killed and two militants were wounded late Friday night.
In a separate statement, the ministry said at least 13 militants, including five Daesh fighters, were killed after Afghan warplanes targeted their hideouts in eastern Paktika, northern Sar-e Pul and Jawzjan provinces.
The attacks were carried out overnight, destroying some of the militants’ weapons and vehicles.
The Taliban hasn’t commented on the fighting.
Afghanistan says Taliban district chief killed in battle
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