Fighting in Afghanistan continues as the Eid Al Fitr ceasefire ends

Fighting in Afghanistan continues as the Eid Al Fitr ceasefire ends

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 More than 30 dead Fighting in Afghanistan resumed on Sunday after a three-day ceasefire on Eid Al Fitr


                                  
Afganistan, after Eid Al Fitr Taliban attacks,killing 21 militants and injuring 13 others.
Afganistan, after Eid Al Fitr Taliban attacks,killing 21 militants and injuring 13 others.





Eid Al Fitr, with 31 Afghans, mostly militants, resuming ceasefire Thursday. Mohammad Zaman Hamdard, spokesman for the provincial police in southern Helmand province, accused Taliban fighters of violating the ceasefire and said Taliban fighters attacked security checkpoints on Friday.


 The second day of the Eid Al Fitr Festival, Xinhua News Agency reported. Hamdard said security forces attacked militants from the ground and from the air on Sunday after the three-day ceasefire ended, killing 21 militants and injuring 13 others.



 Meanwhile, a mine planted by militants on the street struck a car in the district of Khwaja Omari in southeastern Ghazni province, killing three civilians early Sunday morning. And wounded three others, said district chief Ahmad Zia Yaqubi. 


Similarly, Taliban attacks on security checkpoints in Nasay district in northern Badakhshan province were repulsed on Sunday and militants fled after leaving seven bodies, Army officer Abdul Razaq said. Other militants and two members of security personnel were injured in the hour-long clashes, the official added. 




A driver was injured when his car hit a mine in the Dasht-e-Padola area of ​​PD 7 in the capital, Kabul, on Sunday. Daesh police take responsibility for the Taliban's attack on the mosque in connection with the mosque on Friday, 




According to the Afghan defense, the ministry had during the three-day Eid Al Fitr vacation in Kandahar, Kunduz, Ghazni, Herat, Farah, Logar provinces and Wardak killed and injured more than 40 people when an armed group breached the high elephant fire.


The fatal violent incidents included an explosion in a mosque on the outskirts of Kabul on Friday, the second day of Eid Al Fitr, in which 12 people were killed and 15 others were injured. In a counterclaim, Mujahid has accused government troops of breaking the ceasefire.

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