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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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At least 50 civilians have been killed by militants in northern Afghanistan, officials say. | |
They report that a checkpoint manned by local police was attacked in the Mirzawalang area of Sar-e Pul province. | |
The assailants then entered the village and shot dead mainly Shia Muslim civilians including women and children, a spokesman for the provincial governor said. | |
"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." | |
Fighting has intensified across Afghanistan in recent months. More than 1,662 civilians were killed in the half of the year, according to UN figures. | Fighting has intensified across Afghanistan in recent months. More than 1,662 civilians were killed in the half of the year, according to UN figures. |
Can Afghan military turn tide in Taliban fight? | |
US President Donald Trump is considering whether to increase the number of US troops aiding the military and police in the country. | US President Donald Trump is considering whether to increase the number of US troops aiding the military and police in the country. |