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Afghanistan: 80 Taliban Killed, Many Injured In Encounter

Afghanistan: 80 Taliban killed, many injured in an encounter with security forces. There is a fierce struggle between security forces and the Taliban throughout the country in Afghanistan.

During the last 24 hours 80 Taliban have been killed, more than sixty injured. According to local media, the operation of the Air Force is also going on to help the security forces.

The Air Force carried out airstrikes in Ghazni, Logar, Kabul, Herat, Farah, Helmand, and Baghlan to give a tough response to the Taliban.

According to the Ministry of Defense, Taliban militants had laid landmines at 115 places, which were disabled. A large number of arms and ammo have also been found.

Afghan security forces have also caused tremendous damage to the militants in Baghlan. The network connected to the powerhouse in Kabul has been damaged by the bombing.

After this, there was a dark shadow all night in Kabul. There have been attempts to damage the electricity network in the past as well.

There is no attack of terrorists on foreign forces.

US Joint Chief of Staff Chairman Mark Miley said that since May 1, there has been no attack on the US and NATO forces in Afghanistan.

He gave this information in a joint dialogue with Defense Minister Lloyd Austin. He said that the Afghan army would continue to receive equal support even after the withdrawal of the army.

He said that our aircraft and equipment have started to be withdrawn from Afghanistan. All troops will be back by September 11.

Maldives police termed the attack on Nasheed as a terrorist act, so far suspect has not been identified.

Maldives police termed the incident of the wounding of former President Mohammad Nasheed in a blast as a terrorist act. However, no suspects have been identified so far.

While the Australian police said that it is willing to help in the investigation of the attack on Nasheed.

Nasheed was injured in an explosion outside the house on Thursday night. He is undergoing treatment at a hospital in the capital city of Male. He is reported to be out of danger.

Maldives President Abraham Muhammad Solih said in a televised address that the attack on Nasheed is an attack on the country’s democracy and economy.

He also reported that investigators from the Australian Federal Police would arrive in the Maldives on Saturday and help in the investigation.

While the police said in a statement on Friday that they are considering the blast incident as a terrorist act.

However, no one has claimed responsibility for the blast yet. Home Minister Imran Abdullah said that former President Nasheed is out of danger.

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