5 Taliban, 5 Afghan policemen killed in ambushes

June 27, 2013 02:23 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:33 pm IST - KABUL

Taliban fighters ambushed a national police patrol in western Afghanistan, killing a commander and four of his men, authorities said on Thursday.

On the other side of the country in Ghazni province, deputy police commander Assadullah Ensafi said police ambushed a group of Taliban fighters and killed five, including a leader believed to have been responsible for making roadside bombs and organising suicide attacks in the area.

The Taliban has signalled that they are willing to talk peace with the U.S. at a new office in Qatar, but at the same time have said they will continue fighting.

In the eastern province of Laghman, four people on their way home from a wedding were killed and another injured when a roadside bomb exploded next to their car, governor’s spokesman Sarhadi Zwak said. A local police officer was also killed in the attack.

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