90 Taliban fighters killed in Afghanistan: Police

IANS  |  Kabul 

More than 100 people, including 13 civilians, have been killed as government forces and fighters intensified operations over control of Talawka area in Afghanistan's city, police said on Sunday.

Talawka is a strategically important neighbourhood on the outskirts of city and the militants have been attempting to overrun the area and get access to the provincial capital.

"More than 90 armed rebels including 12 foreign fighters have been killed and the government forces have captured and destroyed Taliban training centres in Talawka and adjoining areas," the said.

Two US soldiers were killed in Talawkar on Friday after military operations were intensified.

The admitted that 18 civilians were killed and injured in fighting for control of Talawka, but he could not give exact figure.

A said on the condition of anonymity that the dead civilians included women and children.

Nuristani said: "Ten security personnel were martyred during the operations."

According to Nuristani, the operations would last until the area is cleansed of the militants.

However, Zabihullah Majahid, a of the Taliban outfit, rejected the claim, saying a majority of those killed in fighting were civilians.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 19:28 IST