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Afghanistan : Militants suffer heavy casualties in Ghazni province

| @indiablooms | Jan 29, 2019, at 01:11 pm

Kabul, Jan 29 (IBNS) :Several anti-government armed militants have been killed or wounded during the separate operations, airstrikes, and clash in southeastern Ghazni province of Afghanistan.

Local Khaama Press quoted official sources as saying that at least 4 militants were killed and 2 others were wounded during the Thunder-3 operations in Andar district.

According to a statement released by 203rd Thunder Corps, the coalition forces also carried out airstrikes in Qarabagh district of Ghazni.

The statement further added that the coalition airstrikes resulted into the killing of at least 12 militants while two vehicles were also destroyed.

A clash also broke out between the anti-government armed militants and security forces in Moqor district of Ghazni leaving at least 6 militants dead and 2 others wounded, the 203rd Thunder Corps added in its statement.

The anti-government armed militants including Taliban have not commented regarding the latest operations so far.

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