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At least 36 Taliban killed, 50 surrendered in Afghanistan

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JALALABAD/KABUL: Two Afghan soldiers and at least 36 Taliban militants were killed and 52 militants wounded after the government forces repelled a predawn attack in the country’s eastern province of Nangarhar, a provincial government spokesman confirmed on Thursday. 

The clashes erupted as hundreds of Taliban militants armed with guns and heavy weapons, including rocket propelled grenades, attacked Sherzad district while trying to capture the control of the suburban district in the southeast of Nangarhar, provincial government spokesman Attahullah Khogiani told Xinhua. 

Four Afghan soldiers were also wounded during the fighting that had lasted for hours, he said. 

In a report from Kabul, fifty Taliban militants surrendered to Afghan government security forces in the country’s northern province of Jawzjan on Wednesday night as fighting raged in the region, an official from the Ministry of Defense confirmed on Thursday. 

“Fifty Taliban surrendered to Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) with their weapons and ammunition in Khawja Dokoh district of Jawzjan province,” Fawad Aman, deputy spokesperson of the ministry, wrote on twitter. 

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The official noted that details with photos and a footage of surrendered militants will be shared with the media soon. 

In neighboring Laghman province, Afghan forces retook control of Badpakh district early on Thursday after the Afghan Special Forces launched a cleanup operation late Wednesday night, evicting the militants from the district, according to Fawad Aman, deputy spokesperson of the Defense Ministry. 

He wrote on his social media account that details about the liberation of Badpakh will be shared with media soon. 

Many Afghan provinces have been the scene of heavy battles in recent months as Taliban militants have reportedly captured about 200 districts since the start of the withdrawal of US-led troops in May this year.–Xinhua 

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