2 Afghan soldiers, ex-security head killed in Taliban attack in Kunduz province
Feb 07, 2021
Kunduz [Afghanistan], February 7 : Two Afghan soldiers and a former director of the National Directorate of Security were killed in a Taliban attack in Kunduz province of Afghanistan, a source in the provincial council told Sputnik on Sunday.
According to the source, the Taliban attacked a military checkpoint in the province's Aliabad district on Saturday night.
The Kunduz governor's office confirmed the incident but declined to comment on the casualties.
On Sunday morning, one policeman was killed and two others suffered injuries in a bomb attack on a security outpost in Khogyani district of Nangarhar province.
According to officials, it was a suicide attack on the checkpoint.
Afghanistan has witnessed a sharp rise in violence. Attacks on security personnel have also escalated.
The country's forces have launched raids on Taliban hideouts and killed several terrorists in recent weeks.
Data from the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission shows that in 2020, over 2,000 people were killed in incidents for which no one claimed responsibility, reported TOLO News.
Moreover, the US-Taliban deal, signed in Doha last year in February that calls for the full withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan by the end of May, has resulted in an increase in violence.