Over 300 killed in Ghazni city fighting: Afghan Defence Minister

IANS  |  Kabul 

Over 300 people, including 100 government troops and 30 civilians, have been killed in the intense fighting between militants and the security forces in Afghanistan's city, the country's said on Monday.

He said that up to 100 government security force members, 30 civilians and over 194 militants were killed during the four-day clashes between security forces and Taliban militants in the city, reported.

At least 147 militants were injured. The US was supporting the forces in conducting airstrikes tageting the Taliban.

Within the past 24 hours, the deployed reinforcement in city and its adjacent areas. Fresh troops will bring considerable changes in the security situation of the city in the next 24 hours, Bahrami added.

Last week, Taliban militants launched a massive attack on Ghazni, 125 km south of Kabul, in a coordinated effort to take back the city. Hundreds of Taliban insurgents stormed important government entities including the (Afghanistan's Intelligence Agency) and the

"The and Army will soon clear Ghazni city from the Taliban and normalcy and peace will return into the city as soon as possible," the said.

The clashes also blocked a main road connecting to southern and western provinces and scores of travellers were stranded.

According to authorities, about 100 soldiers of the Afghan special force were missing in the Ghazni province. ordered more troops to be sent to the city.

Meanwhile, the (OCHA) warned that residents of Ghazni were struggling to access and medical care.

"Medication at the main hospital is reportedly becoming scarce... Main access roads both north and south of the city to larger cities where medical facilities are available are contested and unsafe for people to travel," the OCHA said in a statement.

"We call on all parties to the conflict to respect their obligations under international to protect the lives and rights of civilians and to protect civilian infrastructure," it said.

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 18:44 IST