Kunduz and Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan Taliban attacks, 37 killed

Kunduz Taliban group Appellate Court on Monday blew himself up at the entrance gate made ​​from

Kunduz Taliban group Appellate Court on Monday blew himself up at the entrance gate made ​​from

KABUL … News Time

Reduce the number of NATO troops stationed in Afghanistan, a day after Taliban bombers attack Afghan Kunduz and Badakhshan have killed 37 people. British and US troops stationed in Helmand in the last drops of blood taken without loss of military helicopters military helicopters and planes on Monday the country’s largest fleet left. The remaining few thousand more US troops will return in the coming months. Kunduz police spokesman Sayed Sarwar Hussaini, a Taliban group Kunduz Appellate Court on Monday blew himself up at the entrance gate shot, the other suicide bombers stormed the building. Meanwhile, the security and indiscriminate firing on civilians and themselves periodically flies. Forces and Taliban militants exchanged fire for several hours in between. According to preliminary information and a policeman in an attack prosecutors 9 plus 4 suicide bombers have been confirmed dead. Assailants wearing Afghan army uniform. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the attack was revenge for the execution of Taliban prisoners. Northwestern province of Badakhshan police spokesman Taliban village in Sofia district district Taliban attack on a security checkpoint said. 19 Taliban were killed in the clash, while 4 police officers were also killed. Badakhshan, according to the BBC, at least 16 police officers have been abducted.

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