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Afghan conflict: Dozens killed in 'brutal' Sar-e Pul attack Afghan conflict: Dozens killed in 'brutal' Sar-e Pul attack
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Insurgents have killed at least 50 people, including women and children, in northern Afghanistan, officials say. At least 50 civilians have been killed by militants in northern Afghanistan, officials say.
They say the fighters attacked a security outpost in the Sayaad district of Sar-e Pul province on Saturday night, torching nearby houses. They report that a checkpoint manned by local police was attacked in the Mirzawalang area of Sar-e Pul province.
The civilians "were killed in a brutal, inhumane way", provincial spokesman Zabihullah Amani said. The assailants then entered the village and shot dead mainly Shia Muslim civilians including women and children, a spokesman for the provincial governor said.
It is unclear who the attackers were. The Taliban say they killed security personnel in an attack in the area. "They were killed in a brutal, inhumane way," he added.
He reported that seven members of the Afghan security forces has also been killed, as well as a number of insurgents.
A combination of Taliban and Islamic State (IS) group fighters - including foreigners - were involved, he said. Both are Sunni Muslim militant groups.
The Taliban denied killing civilians, saying that its fighters had killed 28 members of a government-supported militia in the area.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani condemned the attack.
"Criminal terrorists have once again killed civilians, women and children," he said in a statement.
"This barbaric act of them is deemed a direct violation of human rights and a war crime."
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Among those to condemn the attack was Abdullah Abdullah, the chief executive of Afghanistan.