Afghan official: Taliban attack police outpost, killing 4

AP  |  Kandahar (Afghanistan) 

An official says the have attacked a security outpost in southern Kandahar province, the insurgents former heartland, killing 4 troops.

Provincial police chief's spokesman, Zia Durrani, says the security forces repulsed the attack with the help of air support from the air force.


Durrani says the today morning attack also left seven policemen wounded.

He says the sustained heavy casualties. There was no immediate comment from the

Elsewhere, provincial deputy police chief Nisar Ahmad Abdul Rahimzai says that security forces recaptured a district in eastern Paktia province from the insurgents.

The summer fighting season in has been brutal so far this year, with relentless attacks around the country as the insurgents battle to expand their footprint.

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