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KABUL: Taliban militants killed at least 16 Afghan police and two civilians in western Badghis province after their three-day ceasefire for the Eidul Fitr holiday ended at the weekend, officials said on Friday.

The Taliban, fighting to regain their foothold in the region after their 2001 ouster, resumed their campaign on Thursday after rejecting President Ashraf Ghani’s request to extend their ceasefire beyond Sunday.

Taliban say ceasefire will not be extended, fighting to resume

On Wednesday, they killed at least 30 soldiers and captured a military base in Badghis. A senior security official in Kabul said the Taliban were fighting to capture eight checkpoints in Badghis. On Thursday,

they gained control over two checkpoints and ambushed arriving

reinforcements.

Haji Saleh Bek, governor of the Abkamari district, said 16 police were killed. Another government official, Mohammad Naser Nazari, said the Taliban had planted a bomb on the body of a soldier that

exploded when people attempted to retrieve the bodies.

Two civilians were killed. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the most recent attack, but the Taliban are active in Badghis and have repeatedly claimed attacks against Afghan security forces there. Ghani extended by 10 days his unilateral ceasefire, initially due to end on Wednesday.

The Taliban observed a ceasefire over the three-day holiday but rejected the government’s request to extend it. Some critics have said Ghani’s ceasefire allowed the Taliban to freely enter government-held areas and plan attacks.

Taliban kill 30 Afghan soldiers and take base in first major attack since ceasefire

In the Spin Boldak area of the southern province of Kandahar, on the border with Pakistan, the Taliban attacked a road construction company compound late on Thursday, a local government official said. They abducted 13 engineers and 20 security guards, the official said. Four security forces were killed when they tried to rescue the hostages, all Afghan nationals. The Taliban did not immediately comment on the attack.

Last month, seven Indian engineers and an Afghan national working for a power plant were kidnapped in Baghlan province in the north, prompting several private international companies to reduce their presence in Afghanistan.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/173994...ldiers-kidnap-engineers-ceasefire-ends/?amp=1
 
Happened more than a month back.
Will likely be released next month.

Previous group of Indian engineers abducted in 2015 were also released after two months once ransom was paid by company.
 
Happened more than a month back.
Will likely be released next month.

Previous group of Indian engineers abducted in 2015 were also released after two months once ransom was paid by company.

Read the news.
Indian Engineers kidnaped recently by talibs.
 
Its time for indians to leave afghanistan. Taliban seems angry with indians.



70% afghanistan is in control of talibs so they are doing the duty as well.

afganistan is our friendly country.....sorry can't leave a friend in trouble time.....
you got...
 
Its time for indians to leave afghanistan. Taliban seems angry with indians.



70% afghanistan is in control of talibs so they are doing the duty as well.

we are there for constructive works ,

we are building afghanistan's infrastructure , roads , rails , offices , dams , telecom network , police and paramilitary training .

when taliban will come to power they will also appreciate our work .
 
Its time for indians to leave afghanistan. Taliban seems angry with indians.
Not at all.
Taliban frequently kidnap foreigners for ransom.
Just last year Taliban abducted Swedish women for two months for ransom.

Anyways ransom talks will restart soon as Taliban suspended talks due to Ramzan since they do not talk about ransom during Eid month.
 
when taliban will come to power they will also appreciate our work .

they are already...
their children studing in same schools and their families get medical treatments from the same hospitals ....
 
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