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US-led troops kill 15 'militants', Afghans say were civilians
AFP - Sunday, January 25
KABUL (AFP) - - US-led coalition forces said on Saturday they killed 15 militants in an operation in eastern Afghanistan, as a NATO soldier died in a bomb blast in the south of the country.
The coalition said Friday's operation in Laghman province targeted a Taliban commander believed to conduct "terrorist activities", including in the capital Kabul.
But local legislators put the number of dead at more than 20 and said they included women and children.
The head of the provincial council, Emadudin Abdulrahimzay, said 21 people were killed and their bodies found at different locations.
"They were all civilians, including two women and two children," he said.
Sayed Ahmad Safi, the spokesman for the provincial governor, confirmed the incident but gave another toll.
"Our initial findings show that more than ten people were killed including civilians. We don't know at this stage how many of them were civilians," he said.
The US forces said they targeted a Taliban commander known to traffic foreign fighters and weapons into the region to attack coalition forces, including a deadly assault on French troops in August 2008.
"As coalition forces approached the wanted militant's compound, several groups of armed militants exited their homes and began manoeuvring on the force," said the statement.
"Armed with AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades, the militants engaged coalition forces from multiple directions," it said, adding one of the killed militants was a woman.
"She was killed while manoeuvring on coalition forces and was carrying a rocket-propelled grenade," the statement said.
Reports of Friday's battle came as NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said one of its troops died in a bomb attack in the south of the country, but gave no further details.
"An ISAF serviceman was killed today in an... IED (improvised explosive device) attack in southern Afghanistan," said the statement released Saturday.
Also in the south, Taliban militants attacked a police post Friday night in Kandahar province sparking a battle in which three policemen died, local officer Abdul Wali said.
A Taliban spokesman, Yousuf Ahmadi, said the group killed 15 policemen in the attack.
Elsewhere on Friday, a roadside bomb blast struck a joint Afghan army and NATO forces convoy in in western Farah province, killing an Afghan soldier and wounding five NATO troops, Farah governor Rohul Amin said.
NATO confirmed the incident.
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