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Afghanistan
Taliban kill 23 in two attacks on Afghan forces
2019-05-30
[DAWN] Afghan officials said on Tuesday that two Taliban
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attacks targeted Afghan security checkpoints in the country’s west and east, killing at least 23 members of the security forces.

In western Ghor province, Abdul Hai Khateby, the governor’s front man, says 18 coppers and pro-government gunnies were killed and seven were maimed in hours-long gunbattle with bandidos krazed killers near Feroz Koh, the historic provincial capital. No group immediately took responsibility for the attack.

In eastern Pashtun-infested Logar province, Mohammad Naser Ghairat, a provincial councilman, said bandidos krazed killers overran an army checkpoint in the district of Baraki Barak on Monday, killing five soldiers there.

Ghairat said four soldiers were also maimed while the Taliban captured four others. He says the bandidos krazed killers stole a Humvee and ammunition from the checkpoint. The Taliban grabbed credit for the Pashtun-infested Logar attack.

18 Killed as Taliban Strike near Historic Afghan Minaret

[AnNahar] Taliban fighters have stormed several security posts providing protection to Afghanistan's historic minaret of Jam, cutting access to the UNESCO World Heritage Site and killing 18 security forces, officials said Wednesday.

The attack comes less than a week after the revered 12th-century minaret, located in a remote part of the western province of Ghor, was threatened by surging floodwaters.

"The Taliban have captured some checkpoints around the minaret. We had to retreat because more fighting would cause damage to the minaret," Sayed Zia Hussaini, the deputy police chief of Ghor, told AFP.

Abdul Hai Khatebi, the provincial governor front man, said 15 pro-government militias and three coppers had been killed in the attacks, which started Monday.

"The Taliban have shut off telecommunication towers and have cut any access to the area," Fakhruddin Ariapur, the Ghor province director of information and culture, told AFP.

"The cleaning-up work (from the flood) has stopped and we don't know what is happening there."

Dramatic video footage from late last week showed brown torrents crashing up against the base of the brick minaret, which was built in about 1190.

On Monday, the government said it had hired about 300 local workers to channel floodwaters away from the tower. The work appeared to have saved the minaret from imminent danger.

Located in an area largely under Taliban control, the Jam minaret is the world's second tallest made of bricks, reaching a height of 65 meters (213 feet).

It is situated on the frontier of Ghor and Herat
...a venerable old Persian-speaking city in western Afghanistan, populated mostly by Tadjiks, which is why it's not as blood-soaked as areas controlled by Pashtuns...
provinces, at the heart of the former Ghorid empire which dominated Afghanistan and parts of India in the 12th-13th centuries.
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