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Afghan violence kills 14 fighters, 2 civilians

Afghan violence kills 14 fighters, 2 civilians

Afghan and international troops killed 14 Taliban fighters and a rocket attack killed two civilians in the latest fighting, provincial authorities and the U.S. military said Monday.

Violence has surged in Afghanistan with some 3,800 people -- a third of them civilians -- killed by the end of July this year, the United Nations said.
Already more foreign troops have been killed so far this year than in any year since U.S.-led and Afghan forces toppled the Taliban in 2001 for refusing to hand over al Qaeda leaders behind the September 11 attacks on the United States.
U.S.-led coalition and Afghan troops killed five militants in an operation targeting facilitators for foreign fighters in Ghazni province, some 200 km (125) miles southwest of Kabul on Monday, a U.S. military statement said.
Separately, two civilians were killed and three injured when a rocket landed on their home in Khost Sunday, the provincial police chief said.
"The rocket was aimed at a nearby foreign troop base," Abdul Qayum Batizoy said.
Meanwhile, nine Taliban fighters were killed during a joint operation by Afghan and international troops in the Waghaz district of Ghazni province Sunday, said provincial police chief Mohammad Zaman.
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Commander of NATO Force in Afghanistan, U.S. General David McKiernan.
Reuters
 

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