Governor among 18 killed in Afghanistan
Sunday July 29, 2012 03:23:00 PM,
IANS
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Kabul: An Afghan
governor and at least 17 Taliban militants were killed in
violence, authorities said Sunday.
Mohammad Ismael Wafa, the governor of Chak district, some 30 from
Kabul, was on his way to office when Taliban militants fired at
his vehicle Sunday, Xinhua reported.
Seventeen militants were killed by Afghan police, army and
NATO-led forces in different Afghan provinces in the past 24 hours
till Sunday noon.
A huge quantity of weapons, including rocket propelled grenades,
machine guns and pistols, were seized. Eighteen militants were
arrested, the interior ministry said.
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