KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, June 10 (NNN-AGENCIES) – More than 70 armed insurgents have been killed in Afghanistan’s southern region over the past 24 hours, as government forces increased pressure on the Taliban in Kandahar and neighbouring provinces, an army statement said, Sunday.
Units of the national army, in the latest crackdown on the Taliban, have killed three insurgents in Khakriz district of the southern Kandahar province early Sunday, said a statement by 205 Atal Corps, released here.
According to the statement, a Taliban commander, Mullah Mahmoud alias Bado Jan, was among those killed in the raids.
Similarly, the statement reported killing 41 insurgents in Miwand, Mianshin and Shah Walikot districts of Kandahar province, since Saturday.
Government forces have also killed 10 Taliban fighters in Daichopan district of neighbouring Zabul province, over the past 24 hours, the army statement said.
A total of 12 militants have also been killed in Khas Uruzgan district, as security forces targeted Taliban positions from ground and air, over the period, the army statement said.
Without briefing on casualties of security personnel, the army statement also noted that scores of militants had been killed in the southern region since Saturday.
Kandahar and neighbouring Zabul, Helmand and Uruzgan provinces have been regarded as the hotbed of the Taliban militants, as they intensified activities across Afghanistan including the restive southern region, since launching its annual spring offensive on April 12.
Afghan Defence Minister, Assadullah Khalid, has instructed government forces to spare no efforts in foiling the militants’ spring offensive and dispelling them from their hideouts in the country.– NNN-AGENCIES