Afghan troops kill 65 Taliban fighters in eastern Afghanistan

Fresh clashes follow attacks in the south in which 28 policemen were killed

Afghan security forces in Paktika province, where 65 Taliban were killed in clashes on September 23, 2020. AFP
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Afghan security forces have killed 65 Taliban militants during an intense battle in eastern Afghanistan, officials said as fighting raged between the two sides despite ongoing peace talks.

The latest bloodshed came late on Wednesday after the Taliban stormed a military headquarters building in the Wazi Khwa district of Paktika province.

"The fighting lasted several hours and in a retaliatory attack by the Afghan forces, the Taliban suffered heavy casualties," Paktika police spokesman Shah Mohammad Arian told AFP.

"In the clash, 65 Taliban fighters were killed and 35 others were wounded. Unfortunately, three police forces were martyred and six others wounded."

Bakhtiar Gul Zadran, the head of Paktika provincial council, confirmed the information.

The Taliban did not immediately comment.

The violence came a day after the Taliban said they had killed 28 Afghan paramilitary policemen in Uruzgan in southern Afghanistan.

The violence comes as Taliban and Afghan government negotiators are meeting in Doha, where they are trying to find a way to end 19 years of war.

A hopeful start to the peace talks on September 12 was immediately marred by fresh violence across Afghanistan.

Negotiations are moving slowly, with the two sides trying to thrash out various parameters before deciding an agenda.