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Taliban Key commander among 4 terrorists killed in Afghanistan

By ANI | Updated: April 4, 2021 19:30 IST

Five terrorists including a Taliban key commander killed in Afghanistan's northern Takhar province on Sunday.

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Five terrorists including a Taliban key commander killed in Afghstan's northern Takhar province on Sunday.

The clash occurred after a group of Taliban terrorists attacked security checkpoints in Bandkasha village of Eshkamish district today, reported Xinhua.

Six people including a police constable and five insurgents including Taliban key commander Mullah Abdullah Nasiri, alias Abu Abida were killed in the attack, according to a police spokesman, Abdul Khalil Asir.

Five more terrorists and two security personnel have been injured, he added.

No terrorist group including the Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack.

( With inputs from ANI )

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