At least 139 Daesh militants killed during 3-day-long clashes in Afghanistan

Published June 26th, 2016 - 11:13 GMT
The Taliban and Daesh, prohibited in many countries including the United States and Russia, are in direct competition and conflicting with one another in Afghanistan, according to UN Secretary-General Special Representative Nicholas Haysom. (AFP/Noorullah Shirzada)
The Taliban and Daesh, prohibited in many countries including the United States and Russia, are in direct competition and conflicting with one another in Afghanistan, according to UN Secretary-General Special Representative Nicholas Haysom. (AFP/Noorullah Shirzada)

A dozen security officials and 139 Daesh fighters have been killed in three days of clashes and airstrikes in the Kot district of eastern Nangarhar province, an official said.

Addressing a news conference here late on Saturday, Governor Salim Khan Kunduzi said some women had also been displaced due to fighting in the district.However, they have now returned home.

At least 18 civilians and security personnel were wounded in the fighting, said the governor, flanked by senior officials. He denied the militants had kidnapped women in Kot.

"Undoubtedly, Daesh supporters have respect for nothing. They don't spare children and women. The militants don't balk at torching mosques and schools," the governor remarked.

By Zeerak Fahim

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