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Taliban Fighters Kill At Least 10 Afghan Troops In North

14th December, 2020 · admin 3 Comments

Radio Free Afghanistan
December 14, 2020

Taliban militants have killed at least 10 members of the Afghan security forces in the northern province of Kunduz, officials said on December 14, as the government announced that peace talks will resume next month.

The attack occurred in the Imam Sahib district of the province, local counsellors Ghulam Rabbani Rabbani and Aminullah Aydin said.

Eight of the victims were police officers and two were soldiers.

The number of the wounded was not immediately available, the officials said.

Kunduz fell twice to the Taliban in recent years.

Since September, the Afghan government and Taliban militants have been holding peace talks in Qatar aimed at ending decades of war.

Despite the peace talks, violence in Afghanistan has continued unabated. There are regular clashes in various parts of the country and bomb and rocket attacks in Kabul.

On December 14, Afghan government officials announced that the talks will resume early next month as the warring sides take a break after reaching agreement on procedural ground rules for sustaining their dialogue to end the war.

“We’re taking a break for now and will be ready to discuss the agenda when talks resume,” said an unnamed senior Afghan official overseeing diplomatic communications with the Taliban.

A Taliban spokesman was not immediately available for comment.

The talks came after the United States and the Taliban struck a deal in February on the withdrawal of the remaining 12,000 U.S. troops in exchange for Taliban security guarantees and a commitment to peace negotiations.

Members of the Afghan government delegation said on December 14 they would travel back to Kabul from Doha.

The U.S. forces last week launched an air strike against Taliban insurgents to protect government forces in Kandahar Province in a rare U.S. intervention since their deal with the militants.

With reporting by Reuters and dpa

Copyright (c) 2020. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

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3 thoughts on “Taliban Fighters Kill At Least 10 Afghan Troops In North”

  1. Samarqandi says:
    December 14, 2020 at 3:37 pm

    All
    expenses
    are dearly paid
    by the impoverishment
    familiesGft
    inside
    Afghanistan- the foreign thugs
    won’t
    give a damn !
    *

  2. Samarqandi says:
    December 14, 2020 at 3:40 pm

    Why
    would they ?
    .
    They are playing
    “thugs and thug-mars !
    .*

  3. Samarqandi says:
    December 14, 2020 at 3:41 pm

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    IMPARTIAL
    “INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE”,
    ………………………………
    ((ON *AFGHANISTAN)),
    ……………………………….
    IS
    >>>>>>>>
    THE *ONLY
    LOGICAL
    ROUTE !!!!!
    =======•=======================no
    =====•
    ====
    ==
    •
    *IT
    IS;
    ALSO,
    >>>>>>>>
    THE *ONLY
    WAY
    TO
    LEGITIMIZE
    *A
    …………………………….
    HONORABLY
    BINDING. “PEACE AGREEMENT” !
    …………………………….
    *
    .
    .>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

    *PEACE AND *RESPECT
    ====================
    =========
    =====
    .
    WILL EVENTUALLY
    TRIUMPH !
    ====================
    *

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