Gov’t force operations kill 80 militants in Afghan northern, eastern provinces

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KABUL, Dec 3, 2018 (BSS/Xinhua) – Afghan government forces’ crackdown on
insurgents have left 80 Taliban fighters dead in the northern Balkh and
eastern Ghazni provinces over the past two days, officials said Monday.

A total of 50 militants have been killed in the restive districts of
Chamtal, Charbolak and Dawlat Abad in the northern Balkh province and more
than 70 others injured, provincial government spokesman Munir Ahmad Farhad
said.

Several bunkers and weapon caches of the insurgents have also been
destroyed, the official said.

Without hinting at possible casualties of the security forces, the official
said the operations would last until the insurgents are wiped out from the
area.

Meanwhile, up to 30 militants have been killed and several injured as
cleanup operations are underway in Rasana area of Jaghori district in the
eastern Ghazni province, said a statement of national army released on
Monday.

According to the statement, the cleanup operations were launched Sunday and
so far, the government forces have also recaptured several villages.

Taliban militants intensified activities over the past couple of months and
claimed to have gained grounds in some places. They have yet to make comment
on the claims made by the officials.

Afghan observers believe that the warring sides in Afghanistan would do
their best to gain more grounds and consolidate positions ahead of snowfall
and chilly winter in the mountainous country.