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The following report compiles all significant security incidents confirmed by New York Times reporters throughout Afghanistan for the past month. It is necessarily incomplete as many local officials refuse to confirm casualty information. The report includes government claims of insurgent casualty figures, but in most cases these cannot be independently verified by The Times. Similarly, the reports do not include Taliban claims for their attacks on the government unless they can be verified. Both sides routinely inflate casualty totals for their opponents. | |
At least 33 pro-government forces and 15 civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week. The deadliest attacks took place in Logar Province, where the Taliban attacked security outposts in Charkh District, killing 14 soldiers. Local authorities claimed that the Taliban, who were eventually pushed out of the area, also suffered heavy casualties. The previous day, in Kunduz Province, a cook poisoned five police officers in a security outpost in Imam Saheb District, killing all five before joining the Taliban and seizing the weapons, equipment and military vehicles at the outpost. Also, in Samangan Province, the Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Pushqul area of Dara-e-Suf Bala District, killing three pro-government militia members. The outpost was later recaptured. | |
April 16 Parwan Province: six civilians killed | |
Six Afghan civilians were killed and three others were wounded in a gunmen attack close to Bagram Airbase, the largest US military base in Afghanistan. Those killed and wounded were working on the base and were targeted when returning to their jobs. | |
April 16 Logar Province: 14 soldiers killed | |
The Taliban attacked security outposts in Charkh District, killing 13 soldiers and taking nine others prisoner. Another soldier was killed when a Humvee was blown up by a roadside bomb nearby. Local authorities claimed that the Taliban, who were eventually pushed out of the area, suffered heavy casualties as well. | |
April 16 Paktia Province: two civilians killed | |
A Taliban-fired mortar hit a house in the Pakhri area of Rohani Baba District, killing two women and wounding a woman and two children. | |
April 16 Herat Province: one police officer killed | |
A police officer was shot and killed by the Taliban in the Pul-e-Malan area of Anjel District. The attackers were arrested by police. | |
April 16 Badghis Province: one police officer killed | |
A police officer on his way to work was shot and killed by Taliban fighters on a motorcycle in the village of Tagob-Esmail in Qala-e-Naw City, the provincial capital. | |
April 15 Kunduz Province: one civilian and one security force killed | |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Shorabi village of Kunduz City, killing one pro-government militia member and one civilian. Another militia member was wounded in the attack. | |
April 15 Badghis Province: one civilian killed | |
The Taliban opened fire on a civilian vehicle in the village of Laman in Qala-e-Naw City, the provincial capital, killing one civilian after the driver defied a Taliban order to stop at their checkpoint. | |
April 15 Kunduz Province: five security forces killed | |
A cook poisoned five police officers at a security outpost in Imam Saheb District, killing the officers before seizing the weapons, equipment and military vehicle at the outpost and joining the Taliban. | |
April 14 Zabul Province: two police officers killed | |
A roadside bomb hit a police Humvee in the Nowrak area of the highway connecting Zabul to Kabul, killing two police officers and wounding two others. | |
April 14 Faryab Province: one security force killed | |
A roadside bomb exploded near a security checkpoint in the Bandar-e-Shakh area of Qaisar District, killing one pro-government militia member and wounding another. | |
April 13 Nangarhar Province: one civilian killed | |
A roadside bomb hit a tribal elder’s vehicle in the Shakotay area of Lalpura District, killing him and wounding two others. | |
April 12 Paktia Province: two security forces and one civilian killed | |
The Taliban ambushed the vehicle of an officer of the National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan’s intelligence agency, in the Second Police District of Gardez City, the provincial capital, killing both the officer and his driver. An employee of Gardez municipality was also killed in the crossfire. | |
April 11 Samangan Province: three security forces killed | |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Pushqul area of Dara-e-Suf Bala District, killing three pro-government militia members. The outpost was later recaptured. | |
April 11 Paktia Province: two police officers killed | |
A large group of prisoners were attempting to escape from the central prison in Gardez City, the provincial capital, leading to a clash between the prisoners and police forces trying to stop them. Two police officers were killed and four others were wounded in the attack, while two prisoners were also wounded. Most of the prisoners are members of the Taliban. | |
April 11 Kabul Province: one security force killed | |
Two members of the President’s Protection Service were attacked by unknown gunmen while off duty in the Taimani area of Kabul City, the provincial capital. One was killed and another was wounded in the attack. | |
April 10 Kandahar Province: three civilians killed | |
A roadside bomb exploded at a picnic site in the Huthghar area of Spin Buldak District, killing three civilians and wounding two others. | |
At least 35 pro-government forces and 20 civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week. The deadliest attack took place in Balkh Province, where the Taliban abducted eight civilians in the Jar-e-Surkh area of Balkh District after one of them opened fire on the insurgents. The Taliban took the civilians to a mountainous area, killing seven of them and wounding another before security forces were able to arrive. Earlier in the week, in Logar Province, the Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Shairwazi area of Pul-e-Alam, the provincial capital, killing five pro-government militia members and escaping before reinforcements arrived. | At least 35 pro-government forces and 20 civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week. The deadliest attack took place in Balkh Province, where the Taliban abducted eight civilians in the Jar-e-Surkh area of Balkh District after one of them opened fire on the insurgents. The Taliban took the civilians to a mountainous area, killing seven of them and wounding another before security forces were able to arrive. Earlier in the week, in Logar Province, the Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Shairwazi area of Pul-e-Alam, the provincial capital, killing five pro-government militia members and escaping before reinforcements arrived. |
April 9 Herat Province: five civilians killed | April 9 Herat Province: five civilians killed |
Five employees of the Central Bank of Afghanistan, who were traveling from the Islam Qala border pass to Herat City, were kidnapped and killed by the Taliban in the village of Ahmad Abad in Kohsan District. | Five employees of the Central Bank of Afghanistan, who were traveling from the Islam Qala border pass to Herat City, were kidnapped and killed by the Taliban in the village of Ahmad Abad in Kohsan District. |
April 8 Faryab Province: three security forces killed | April 8 Faryab Province: three security forces killed |
In the Damqul area of Maimana City, the provincial capital, unknown gunmen shot and killed the National Directorate of Security’s provincial spokesman, a cameraman for the directorate, and one police officer. | In the Damqul area of Maimana City, the provincial capital, unknown gunmen shot and killed the National Directorate of Security’s provincial spokesman, a cameraman for the directorate, and one police officer. |
April 7 Logar Province: three police officers killed | April 7 Logar Province: three police officers killed |
The Taliban ambushed a police vehicle in the Bargains area of Pul-e-Alam, the provincial capital, killing police officers before escaping from the area. | The Taliban ambushed a police vehicle in the Bargains area of Pul-e-Alam, the provincial capital, killing police officers before escaping from the area. |
April 7 Balkh Province: seven civilians killed | April 7 Balkh Province: seven civilians killed |
The Taliban abducted eight civilians in the Jar-e-Surkh area of Balkh District after one of them opened fire on the insurgents. The Taliban took the group to a mountainous area, killing seven of them and wounding another. The insurgents escaped when they noticed security forces coming to the area. | The Taliban abducted eight civilians in the Jar-e-Surkh area of Balkh District after one of them opened fire on the insurgents. The Taliban took the group to a mountainous area, killing seven of them and wounding another. The insurgents escaped when they noticed security forces coming to the area. |
April 7 Kandahar Province: three civilians killed | April 7 Kandahar Province: three civilians killed |
A mortar landed near a group of children who were playing in the Khushab village of Daman District, near Kandahar Airfield, killing three children and wounding five others. Locals accused American forces of firing the mortar, but they denied the accusation. | A mortar landed near a group of children who were playing in the Khushab village of Daman District, near Kandahar Airfield, killing three children and wounding five others. Locals accused American forces of firing the mortar, but they denied the accusation. |
April 7 Badghis Province: one security force killed | April 7 Badghis Province: one security force killed |
One member of the territorial army was kidnapped and killed by the Taliban while traveling through the village of Qarchaghi of Qadis District. | One member of the territorial army was kidnapped and killed by the Taliban while traveling through the village of Qarchaghi of Qadis District. |
April 6 Faryab Province: four police officers killed | April 6 Faryab Province: four police officers killed |
The Taliban attacked the center of Almar District, killing four police officers and wounding three others before the insurgents were pushed back. | The Taliban attacked the center of Almar District, killing four police officers and wounding three others before the insurgents were pushed back. |
April 6 Samangan Province: three security forces killed | April 6 Samangan Province: three security forces killed |
The Taliban attacked security outposts in the Pusqul area of Dara-e-Suf Bala District, killing three pro-government militia and wounding three others. | The Taliban attacked security outposts in the Pusqul area of Dara-e-Suf Bala District, killing three pro-government militia and wounding three others. |
April 6 Badakhshan Province: two security forces killed | April 6 Badakhshan Province: two security forces killed |
The Taliban attacked three security outposts in Wardoj District, killing two members of the territorial army and wounding three others. Local authorities claimed that five Taliban members were killed in the clash and seven others of them were wounded. | The Taliban attacked three security outposts in Wardoj District, killing two members of the territorial army and wounding three others. Local authorities claimed that five Taliban members were killed in the clash and seven others of them were wounded. |
April 5 Helmand Province: one police officer killed | April 5 Helmand Province: one police officer killed |
A roadside bomb hit a police vehicle in the Nahri-sirage area of Greshk District, killing one police officer and wounding three others. | A roadside bomb hit a police vehicle in the Nahri-sirage area of Greshk District, killing one police officer and wounding three others. |
April 5 Faryab Province: one soldier killed | April 5 Faryab Province: one soldier killed |
A roadside bomb hit a military vehicle in the Alti Bolak village of Qaramqul District, killing one soldier and wounding three others. | A roadside bomb hit a military vehicle in the Alti Bolak village of Qaramqul District, killing one soldier and wounding three others. |
April 5 Badghis Province: one police officer killed | April 5 Badghis Province: one police officer killed |
A local police commander who was reported to have planned on joining the Taliban was killed in a firefight with the Afghan army in the village of Khoda-Mada in Qadis District. | A local police commander who was reported to have planned on joining the Taliban was killed in a firefight with the Afghan army in the village of Khoda-Mada in Qadis District. |
April 5 Faryab Province: one police officer killed | April 5 Faryab Province: one police officer killed |
A Taliban sniper shot and killed a police officer who was on duty in the Tor Kol village of Shirin Tagab District. | A Taliban sniper shot and killed a police officer who was on duty in the Tor Kol village of Shirin Tagab District. |
April 4 Logar Province: five pro-government militia members killed | April 4 Logar Province: five pro-government militia members killed |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Shairwazi area of Pul-e-Alam, the provincial capital, killing five pro-government militia members before escaping from the area before reinforcements arrived. | The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Shairwazi area of Pul-e-Alam, the provincial capital, killing five pro-government militia members before escaping from the area before reinforcements arrived. |
April 4 Takhar Province: one civilian beheaded | April 4 Takhar Province: one civilian beheaded |
Taliban fighters abducted a tribal elder from the Chak Aab village in the Fourth Police District of Taloqan City, the provincial capital. The man was later beheaded by insurgents, and the reason for the attack was unclear. | Taliban fighters abducted a tribal elder from the Chak Aab village in the Fourth Police District of Taloqan City, the provincial capital. The man was later beheaded by insurgents, and the reason for the attack was unclear. |
April 4 Faryab Province: three soldiers killed | April 4 Faryab Province: three soldiers killed |
The Taliban attacked the center of Qaramqul District, capturing one security outpost, killing three soldiers, and wounding two others. | The Taliban attacked the center of Qaramqul District, capturing one security outpost, killing three soldiers, and wounding two others. |
April 3 Baghlan Province: two civilians killed | April 3 Baghlan Province: two civilians killed |
The Taliban ambushed a military convoy in the Chashma-e-Shir area of Pul-i-Kumri City, the provincial capital. An Afghan air force helicopter targeted a house in the area, wounding eight civilians, including women and children, two of whom later died of their wounds. | The Taliban ambushed a military convoy in the Chashma-e-Shir area of Pul-i-Kumri City, the provincial capital. An Afghan air force helicopter targeted a house in the area, wounding eight civilians, including women and children, two of whom later died of their wounds. |
April 3 Kabul Province: one security force killed | April 3 Kabul Province: one security force killed |
Two members of President Ashraf Ghani’s personal security team were shot by unknown gunmen while off duty in the Paghman District of Kabul. One of them died and another was wounded. An investigation was launched about the incident. | Two members of President Ashraf Ghani’s personal security team were shot by unknown gunmen while off duty in the Paghman District of Kabul. One of them died and another was wounded. An investigation was launched about the incident. |
April 3 Wardak Province: three police officers killed | April 3 Wardak Province: three police officers killed |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost in Nerkh District, killing three police officers. | The Taliban attacked a security outpost in Nerkh District, killing three police officers. |
April 3 Takhar Province: two security forces killed | April 3 Takhar Province: two security forces killed |
One local police commander and one pro-government militia member were killed in a Taliban ambush in the Fourth Police District of Taliqan City, the provincial capital. | One local police commander and one pro-government militia member were killed in a Taliban ambush in the Fourth Police District of Taliqan City, the provincial capital. |
April 3 Faryab Province: two civilians killed | April 3 Faryab Province: two civilians killed |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Chashma-e-Sangi area of Kohistan District. During the clash, two children were killed when a rocket hit their house, but it was unclear who fired the rocket. | The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Chashma-e-Sangi area of Kohistan District. During the clash, two children were killed when a rocket hit their house, but it was unclear who fired the rocket. |
April 3 Kandahar Province: one police officer killed | April 3 Kandahar Province: one police officer killed |
A police vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in the Fourth Police District of Kandahar City, the provincial capital, killing one officer and wounding three others. | A police vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in the Fourth Police District of Kandahar City, the provincial capital, killing one officer and wounding three others. |
At least 75 pro-government forces and 12 civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week. The deadliest attack took place in Takhar Province, where a Taliban Red Unit equipped with night-vision goggles and suppressed weapons attacked the center of Khwaja Ghar District from four directions, killing 10 local police and three national police officers. Insurgents captured three of the outposts and destroyed a military vehicle. Earlier in the week, in Badakhshan Province, the Taliban attacked Jurm District, capturing four villages and killing 10 soldiers. Thirty-three soldiers went missing after the attack, but 20 of them returned to the district center later on. | At least 75 pro-government forces and 12 civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week. The deadliest attack took place in Takhar Province, where a Taliban Red Unit equipped with night-vision goggles and suppressed weapons attacked the center of Khwaja Ghar District from four directions, killing 10 local police and three national police officers. Insurgents captured three of the outposts and destroyed a military vehicle. Earlier in the week, in Badakhshan Province, the Taliban attacked Jurm District, capturing four villages and killing 10 soldiers. Thirty-three soldiers went missing after the attack, but 20 of them returned to the district center later on. |
[Read the Afghan War Casualty Report from previous weeks.] | [Read the Afghan War Casualty Report from previous weeks.] |
April 2 Badakhshan Province: two security forces killed | April 2 Badakhshan Province: two security forces killed |
The Taliban attacked a military base in the Dahn-e-Aab Oshtogan area of Yamgan District, where fighting continued for several hours. Security forces evacuated the base and escaped to Keran Minjan District, but were ambushed on the way. Two members of the territorial army were killed and six others went missing. | The Taliban attacked a military base in the Dahn-e-Aab Oshtogan area of Yamgan District, where fighting continued for several hours. Security forces evacuated the base and escaped to Keran Minjan District, but were ambushed on the way. Two members of the territorial army were killed and six others went missing. |
April 2 Kandahar Province: one police officer killed | April 2 Kandahar Province: one police officer killed |
A local police commander, Abdul Matin, was killed by the Taliban in Spin Boldak District. The attackers were on a motorcycle and managed to escape from the area. | A local police commander, Abdul Matin, was killed by the Taliban in Spin Boldak District. The attackers were on a motorcycle and managed to escape from the area. |
April 2 Badghis Province: six security forces killed | April 2 Badghis Province: six security forces killed |
The Taliban attacked security outposts in the village of Kharistan in Moqor District, killing two members of the National Directorate of Security and four pro-government militia members. | The Taliban attacked security outposts in the village of Kharistan in Moqor District, killing two members of the National Directorate of Security and four pro-government militia members. |
April 1 Wardak Province: three soldiers killed | April 1 Wardak Province: three soldiers killed |
The Taliban attacked a military vehicle in the Haft Asia area of Sayed Abad District, killing three soldiers. | The Taliban attacked a military vehicle in the Haft Asia area of Sayed Abad District, killing three soldiers. |
April 1 Badghis Province: two police officers killed | April 1 Badghis Province: two police officers killed |
The Taliban ambushed a convoy of Afghan security forces traveling to Moqor District from Qala-e-Naw City, the provincial capital, killing two police officers. | The Taliban ambushed a convoy of Afghan security forces traveling to Moqor District from Qala-e-Naw City, the provincial capital, killing two police officers. |
April 1 Helmand Province: eight civilians killed | April 1 Helmand Province: eight civilians killed |
A minibus hit by a roadside bomb planted by the Taliban in the Yakhchal area of Grishk District, killing eight civilians, including six children, and wounding two others. | A minibus hit by a roadside bomb planted by the Taliban in the Yakhchal area of Grishk District, killing eight civilians, including six children, and wounding two others. |
March 31 Kunduz Province: one police officer killed | March 31 Kunduz Province: one police officer killed |
The Taliban attacked the center of Dasht-e-Archi District, killing one police officer and wounding another. | The Taliban attacked the center of Dasht-e-Archi District, killing one police officer and wounding another. |
March 30 Jowzjan Province: three security forces killed | March 30 Jowzjan Province: three security forces killed |
The Taliban attacked the center of Qarqin District, killing three pro-government militia members and wounding four others. | The Taliban attacked the center of Qarqin District, killing three pro-government militia members and wounding four others. |
March 30 Baghlan Province: four soldiers killed | March 30 Baghlan Province: four soldiers killed |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost called Charshanba Tapa in Baghlan-e-Markazi District, killing four soldiers and wounding eight others. Local authorities claimed that 19 Taliban fighters were killed in airstrikes carried out by the Afghan air force. | The Taliban attacked a security outpost called Charshanba Tapa in Baghlan-e-Markazi District, killing four soldiers and wounding eight others. Local authorities claimed that 19 Taliban fighters were killed in airstrikes carried out by the Afghan air force. |
March 30 Balkh Province: one security force killed | March 30 Balkh Province: one security force killed |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Band-e-Cheep village of Zareh District, killing one pro-government militia member and wounding another. | The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Band-e-Cheep village of Zareh District, killing one pro-government militia member and wounding another. |
March 30 Baghlan Province: five police officers killed | March 30 Baghlan Province: five police officers killed |
The Taliban attacked the Gargarak outpost of the Chashma-E-Shir area on the highway connecting Baghlan to Balkh Province. Five local police officers were killed and five others were wounded. Insurgents had planted bombs on the way to the outpost to thwart reinforcements, but security forces still made it to the area and pushed back the Taliban. | The Taliban attacked the Gargarak outpost of the Chashma-E-Shir area on the highway connecting Baghlan to Balkh Province. Five local police officers were killed and five others were wounded. Insurgents had planted bombs on the way to the outpost to thwart reinforcements, but security forces still made it to the area and pushed back the Taliban. |
March 30 Badghis Province: one police officer killed | March 30 Badghis Province: one police officer killed |
The Taliban attacked police outposts in the village of Snjidak in Moqor District, killing one police officer and wounding three others before fleeing the area when reinforcements arrived. | The Taliban attacked police outposts in the village of Snjidak in Moqor District, killing one police officer and wounding three others before fleeing the area when reinforcements arrived. |
March 30 Kabul Province: one security force killed | March 30 Kabul Province: one security force killed |
General Sharmila, the head of the Gender Department of the National Directorate of Security, died from wounds she sustained when a bomb attached to her car went off in the Makroyan area of Kabul City, the provincial capital. | General Sharmila, the head of the Gender Department of the National Directorate of Security, died from wounds she sustained when a bomb attached to her car went off in the Makroyan area of Kabul City, the provincial capital. |
March 30 Takhar Province: 13 security forces killed | March 30 Takhar Province: 13 security forces killed |
A Taliban Red Unit equipped with night-vision goggles and silencer weapons attacked the center of Khwaja Ghar District from four directions, capturing three of the outposts and killing 10 local police officers and three national police officers. Five other officers, including the district police chief, were wounded in the attack, and the Taliban destroyed a military vehicle and looted two of the outposts. | A Taliban Red Unit equipped with night-vision goggles and silencer weapons attacked the center of Khwaja Ghar District from four directions, capturing three of the outposts and killing 10 local police officers and three national police officers. Five other officers, including the district police chief, were wounded in the attack, and the Taliban destroyed a military vehicle and looted two of the outposts. |
March 30 Zabul Province: six soldiers killed | March 30 Zabul Province: six soldiers killed |
The Taliban attacked Arghandab District, killing six Afghan soldiers before they were pushed back by security forces. | The Taliban attacked Arghandab District, killing six Afghan soldiers before they were pushed back by security forces. |
March 29 Kunduz Province: one security force killed | March 29 Kunduz Province: one security force killed |
The Taliban attacked a group of security forces in Kunduz City, the provincial capital, killing one member of the National Directorate of Security in the Qalawor Tepa area. | The Taliban attacked a group of security forces in Kunduz City, the provincial capital, killing one member of the National Directorate of Security in the Qalawor Tepa area. |
March 29 Daikundi Province: four police officers killed | March 29 Daikundi Province: four police officers killed |
The Taliban attacked a local police outpost in the Kando area of Kajran District, killing four police officers and wounding seven others and a civilian. The Taliban captured the outpost, seizing all weapons and equipment. | The Taliban attacked a local police outpost in the Kando area of Kajran District, killing four police officers and wounding seven others and a civilian. The Taliban captured the outpost, seizing all weapons and equipment. |
March 29 Sar-i-Pul Province: one soldier killed | March 29 Sar-i-Pul Province: one soldier killed |
The Taliban attacked a military base in Sar-i-Pul City, the provincial capital, killing one soldier and wounding another. | The Taliban attacked a military base in Sar-i-Pul City, the provincial capital, killing one soldier and wounding another. |
March 28 Badghis Province: three police officers killed | March 28 Badghis Province: three police officers killed |
Three police officers were killed and four others were wounded in a clash between the Taliban and Afghan security forces in the village of Band-e-Sharan in Ab-Kamari District. | Three police officers were killed and four others were wounded in a clash between the Taliban and Afghan security forces in the village of Band-e-Sharan in Ab-Kamari District. |
March 28 Paktia Province: one civilian killed | March 28 Paktia Province: one civilian killed |
A group of children detonated a roadside bomb planted by the Taliban while they were playing close to the main road in the Ibrahim Khail area of Gardiz City, the provincial capital. The blast killed a six-year-old child and wounded two others. | A group of children detonated a roadside bomb planted by the Taliban while they were playing close to the main road in the Ibrahim Khail area of Gardiz City, the provincial capital. The blast killed a six-year-old child and wounded two others. |
March 28 Paktia Province: one civilian killed | March 28 Paktia Province: one civilian killed |
The Taliban killed a young man in a cricket ground in the Abdul Rahman Qala area of Ahmedabad District. | The Taliban killed a young man in a cricket ground in the Abdul Rahman Qala area of Ahmedabad District. |
March 28 Nangarhar Province: two civilians killed | March 28 Nangarhar Province: two civilians killed |
A bomb attached to the vehicle of a religious scholar exploded in the Sarband area of Lalpoora District, killing the scholar and his young son and wounding two civilians. | A bomb attached to the vehicle of a religious scholar exploded in the Sarband area of Lalpoora District, killing the scholar and his young son and wounding two civilians. |
March 28 Kunduz Province: one soldier killed | March 28 Kunduz Province: one soldier killed |
The Taliban ambushed Afghan soldiers in the Kalay Gaw area of the Second Police District of Kunduz City, the provincial capital, killing one soldier and taking another prisoner. Local authorities claimed that two Taliban fighters were killed and four others were wounded in the clash. | The Taliban ambushed Afghan soldiers in the Kalay Gaw area of the Second Police District of Kunduz City, the provincial capital, killing one soldier and taking another prisoner. Local authorities claimed that two Taliban fighters were killed and four others were wounded in the clash. |
March 28 Kunduz Province: two police officers killed | March 28 Kunduz Province: two police officers killed |
The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Arbab Ramazani village of Ali Abad District, killing two local police officers and wounding one civilian. | The Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Arbab Ramazani village of Ali Abad District, killing two local police officers and wounding one civilian. |
March 28 Badakhshan Province: 10 soldiers killed | March 28 Badakhshan Province: 10 soldiers killed |
The Taliban attacked Jurm District, capturing four villages, killing 10 soldiers and taking three others prisoner. | The Taliban attacked Jurm District, capturing four villages, killing 10 soldiers and taking three others prisoner. |
March 27 Herat Province: one police officer killed | March 27 Herat Province: one police officer killed |
One police officer was killed and another was wounded after the Taliban attacked a security outpost in the village of Maldar in the center of Shindand District. Local authorities claimed that two Taliban fighters were killed and five others were wounded in the ensuing clash with Afghan forces. | One police officer was killed and another was wounded after the Taliban attacked a security outpost in the village of Maldar in the center of Shindand District. Local authorities claimed that two Taliban fighters were killed and five others were wounded in the ensuing clash with Afghan forces. |
March 27 Jowzjan Province: three security forces killed | March 27 Jowzjan Province: three security forces killed |
The Taliban attacked the center of Mordian District, killing three pro-government militia members over five hours of fighting. | The Taliban attacked the center of Mordian District, killing three pro-government militia members over five hours of fighting. |
Reporting was contributed by the following New York Times reporters: Najim Rahim and Fatima Faizi from Kabul, Taimoor Shah from Kandahar, Farooq Jan Mangal from Khost, Zabihullah Ghazi from Nangarhar and Asadullah Timory from Herat. | Reporting was contributed by the following New York Times reporters: Najim Rahim and Fatima Faizi from Kabul, Taimoor Shah from Kandahar, Farooq Jan Mangal from Khost, Zabihullah Ghazi from Nangarhar and Asadullah Timory from Herat. |