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Taliban kill 18 Afghan soldiers in overnight clashes, officials say

Taliban kill 18 Afghan soldiers in overnight clashes, officials say

By REUTERS

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KABUL: Taliban militants killed at least 18 Afghan soldiers in clashes that erupted overnight when troops were trying to capture a senior Taliban leader, government officials said on Wednesday. The clashes started after several soldiers were airdropped into the Ab Kamari district of western Badghis province to conduct a night raid on Taliban hideouts and arrest a designate district governor of the hardline Islamist group. Farid Akhizai, a provincial council member in Badghis, said the Taliban encircled the soldiers, killed 18 and captured 11. Ten were missing. The district governor of Ab Kamari said a lack of coordination was to blame. 'The operation was conducted to raid a hideout used by several Taliban commanders, but the insurgents had evacuated the area two days before,' said Khudad, who goes by one name. The Taliban in a statement confirmed that they had received a tip-off about the raid. They said their fighters killed 39 Afghan soldiers and captured 16. The Taliban continue to stage major attacks against Afghan forces while they are engaged in a dialogue with the United States to negotiate an end to the 18-year long war. President Ashraf Ghani said in January that more than 45,000 members of the security forces had been killed by militants since he took office in September 2014.