16 killed as Afghan Taliban launch attacks after ceasefire

IANS  |  Kabul 

At least 16 people were killed on Monday as the Afghan resumed attacks after refusing to extend a three-day ceasefire that ended on Sunday night, police said.

said that even though the government decided on Sunday to extend the ceasefire by another 10 days, the "violated the ceasefire and launched attacks".

Twelve Army personnel were "martyred" since the Taliban began their attacks, Radmanish said. Two policemen were also killed, told news.

The of district in Nangarhar and his were shot dead in a morning ambush in which a civilian was wounded, another said.

The government had announced a ceasefire from June 12 to June 19 to encourage the Taliban to support the national reconciliation process. Reciprocating the step, the armed group announced truce from Friday to the end of Sunday.

On Sunday, an meeting chaired by extended the ceasefire for another 10 days. However, the Taliban refused to extend the truce and instead in an asked its fighters to resume fighting against Afghan and foreign forces stationed in

It said that earlier the ceasefire was announced for the wellbeing of the nation and for providing secure environment for Afghans to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr.

Taliban claimed in a tweet that "26 security forces members were killed in the provinces of Helmand, Badghis and Ghazni".

is going through one of its bloodiest phases since the end of NATO's combat mission in January 2015.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 18:32 IST