June 12, 2007
More than 24 Militants
Killed in Afghanistan
Kabul
Afghan police and the US-led coalition forces killed over two dozen
insurgents in Kandahar province of southern Afghanistan, while
Afghan officials accused US forces of killing seven police officers
in eastern province.
Policemen and coalition soldiers were patrolling in Shah Wali Kot
district Monday when militants ambushed them, the statement said.
The combined force returned the fire, killing several militants and
forcing others to retreat, it added.
Five hours later, over 30 attackers attempted to ambush the same
patrol again. The forces fought back and requested close air
support.
"Over two dozen enemy fighters were killed," the statement said,
adding one Afghan police officer was injured.
Meanwhile, US forces "mistakenly" killed seven Afghan policemen and
injured five in Nangarhar province of eastern Afghanistan, an
official said Tuesday.
US troops opened fire and dropped bombs on a police post in Khogyani
district Monday night, a police officer in the district Nasiz Ahmad
said, adding three police vehicles were also damaged.
Local officials said apparently there was a misunderstanding.
Meanwhile, the US-led coalition forces said in a statement that some
coalition soldiers were conducting a patrol in the district when
they were suddenly ambushed.
The forces requested air support, which killed seven Afghans of
unconfirmed identities, according to the statement.
Due to rising Taliban-linked insurgency, over 2,000 persons, most of
whom were Taliban militants, have been killed in Afghanistan this
year.
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