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Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Afghanistan: Attack on Taliban military check post, 14 killed
KABUL: The Taliban attacked a military check post in Afghanistan's Kunduz province, killing 14 Afghan officials and injuring two.
According to Afghan media, Taliban fighters raided a military check post in Kunduz province, exchanging gunfire between the attackers and the policemen for several hours during which 14 soldiers were killed and two were wounded.
Local Taliban commanders claimed responsibility for the attack, saying Afghan troops suffered extensive casualties, while fighters also seized large quantities of weapons and ammunition and seized an outpost.
On the other hand, the Afghan Defense Ministry statement confirmed the killing of only 5 military personnel in the Taliban attack, saying that several militants were killed and the survivors were forced to flee in retaliation, however the number and other details of the casualties. No frames.
It should be noted that the United States and the Taliban have agreed to stop violent attacks and attacks on each other for a week, after which the Taliban has seen an increase in attacks on Afghan army and police.
According to Afghan media, Abdullah Abdullah, Afghanistan's chief executive, says a peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban has been finalized.
According to the Afghan news agency, Abdullah Abdullah said the peace agreement between the US and the Afghan Taliban has been finalized. Within seven days after the signing of the agreement, the violence will be reduced and the process may continue.
He added that the peace agreement is also an opportunity for the opposition to show that they (the Afghan Taliban) want peace in the country.
The Northern Alliance, a key stakeholder in Afghanistan's politics, has drafted stability and political cooperation with the Taliban in Afghanistan, which has been forwarded to the Taliban and other relevant partners, including the United States.
The 'Northern Alliance', which abolished the Taliban government in 2001 with the help of the United States, has negotiated with the Taliban and shared political terms with a few conditions, including democratic system and fundamental rights.
Talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government are expected after a peace agreement with the United States and the Taliban will be discussed, which will discuss issues related to Afghanistan's future.
The Northern Alliance has said that they are ready to discuss all matters with the Taliban, but have refused to compromise on some issues. These include the protection of democratic system, national elections, and the rights of the people, especially women and youth. In addition, the media will have the full right to freedom and expression.
The terms also include that it will not be used for political purposes while preserving the sovereignty of the Afghan National Army. Talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government will be of utmost importance. During these talks, the task force of the partnership with the Taliban will also be decided.
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