Taleban kill, kidnap dozens of Afghan police

KABUL – Taleban fighters killed at least a dozen Afghan police and abducted up to 40 in two separate attacks in southern Afghanistan, while US-led forces launched an offensive in a nearby province, officials said on Wednesday.

In the southern province of Zabul, a senior police official, Mohammad Rasoul, was killed and four other people, including two senior provincial officials, were wounded after the Taleban hit their car with a rocket on Tuesday night.

‘They were part of a reinforcement sent to help a group of highway police who had come under Taleban attack on a road of Zabul,’ said Yousuf Stanizai, the Interior Ministry spokesman.

An official in Zabul, who declined to be identified, said more than 10 policemen were killed in the Taleban assault.

The raid in Zabul came hours after the Taleban attacked a police base in Chora district of neighbouring Uruzgan province and abducted up to 40 policemen, an official in Kabul said on condition of anonymity.

A Reuters reporter received a phone call from an unknown person who described himself as Mullah Ahmad, a Taleban commander, and said the militants had taken the police hostage and the Taleban’s leadership would decide their fate.

He said militants had killed 12 police in the attack before kidnapping the others.
khaleejtimes.com

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