Taliban attack Afghan police patrol in Kandahar, killing 5 officers

A spokesperson in Kandahar says nine other police were wounded in Sunday's attack in Marouf district near the border with Pakistan.

Update: 2018-05-07 08:02 GMT
Security sources said that government has also formed a screening committee at the district and the state levels to look into withdrawal of cases pending against the surrendered militants. (Representational image)

Kabul: An Afghan official says that at least five police officers have been killed in a Taliban attack on their patrol in southern Kandahar province.

A spokesperson for the provincial chief police in Kandahar says nine other police were wounded in Sunday’s attack in Marouf district near the border with Pakistan. The spokesperson, Zia Durrani, says 15 Taliban fighters were killed and 11 others were wounded in the gunbattle.

Durrani said Monday that the battle lasted several hours after reinforcements arrived.

A spokesperson for the Taliban, Qari Yussouf Ahmadi, claimed responsibility for the attack in Kandahar in a statement sent to media.

The insurgent group routinely targets Afghan officials and security forces across the country, though it is more active in southern provinces.

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