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18 Taliban terrorists killed in Afghanistan's southern Kandahar province

By ANI | Updated: December 6, 2020 14:05 IST

At least 18 Taliban terrorists have been killed in southern Kandahar province, the former stronghold of the Taliban outfit, said a statement of Defense Ministry released here Sunday.

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At least 18 Taliban terrorists have been killed in southern Kandahar province, the former stronghold of the Taliban outfit, said a statement of Defense Ministry released here on Sunday.

In the operations which covered parts of Dand, Jelai and Maroud districts since Saturday, 18 armed insurgents have been killed and a total of anti-personnel and anti-vehicle mines have been discovered and defused, the statement added.

Taliban terrorists who are active in parts of Kandahar province have yet to make a comment. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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