In Afghanistan, 14 security personnel were killed and 19 militants were killed during Taliban attacks and clashes.

In Afghanistan, 14 security personnel were killed and 19 militants were killed during Taliban attacks and clashes.

According to foreign media, Wahida Shahkar, spokesperson of the Afghan provincial government, while talking to the media, said that in the first incident, 7 Afghan Regional Army personnel and 1 militant were killed and 1 soldier was injured during the clashes in the eastern province of Parwan. Fighting broke out in Siagard around 2 a.m. local time, with one soldier wounded and two captured by the Taliban. The Afghan Regional Army has been deployed to protect villages and districts in remote areas where the national The army has a limited presence.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the southern province of Zabul said in a statement that clashes with security forces in Shah Jai district and a subsequent airstrike had killed 18 Taliban militants. The provincial military commission had called for air support after the attack. Three children were injured in the firing by militants in the area. Clashes broke out between government forces and Taliban militants after a three-day ceasefire ended on Tuesday night. Despite national and international demands, the three-day ceasefire on the eve of Eid al-Fitr has not been extended. Meanwhile, a Taliban attack in Afghanistan's western Farah province has killed at least seven policemen and wounded three others. ۔ This is the first major attack since a brief ceasefire, local police confirmed on Thursday

Provincial police spokesman Mohibullah Mohib told media that the clash erupted when militants attacked a security check post in the village of Regi, on the outskirts of the provincial capital Farah city. Blood stains at the scene of the clash indicate that the militants also suffered casualties. The clash took place a day after the end of a three-day ceasefire between Taliban fighters and government security forces. The Taliban staged the Eid al-Fitr religious festival despite national and international demands. The three-day ceasefire was not extended

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