SHIBERGHAN, Afghanistan, Jul 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) – The Afghan security forces repelled an attack by Taliban on Shiberghan city, capital of Afghanistan’s northern Jawzjan province yesterday, killing and injuring dozens of militants, local police said.
Sporadic fighting started early yesterday, when dozens of Taliban militants, armed with guns and heavy weapons, entered from two directions in the south and east of the city, provincial police officer, Abobakar Jilani, said.
“The Afghan army and police, backed by local public uprising fighters, repelled the attackers and prevented them from advancing to the central part of the city,” he said.
The Afghan air force conducted several airstrikes on the militants’ positions, on the outskirts of the city, 390 km to the north of the national capital, Kabul, Ghani Nizami from the Afghan National Army, said.
“Within the past 24 hours, 60 militants have been killed and many others wounded. The army personnel will soon reopen two provincial highways, which connect Shiberghan city with neighbouring Balkh and Sari Pul provinces,” he said.
Taliban militants have not responded to the reports, so far.– NNN-AGENCIES