Afghan police killed in Taliban raids in Helmand

20 Afghan police killed in Taliban raids

Last updated: June 13, 2015

Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan (BBN)-Taliban fighters have overrun police checkpoints in Afghanistan’s southern Helmand province, killing at least 20 officers, officials said.
Dozens of militants took part in the raids in the remote and volatile Musa Qala district, reports BBC.
The Taliban said they had killed as many as 25 officers and seized a large number of heavy weapons.
The Taliban have stepped up attacks across the country since the departure of most US and Nato forces last year.
Police spokesman Mohammad Ismail Hotak said the attacks started late on Friday and fighting was continuing on Saturday.
He said police reinforcements had been sent from other districts.
Most of the checkpoints attacked had been small, with just two or three men, but insurgents had also targeted larger facilities, Hotak added.
He said at least 10 officers had been wounded and that the Taliban had suffered heavy casualties.
Police in remote areas of Afghanistan are often poorly trained and ill equipped, and are vulnerable to attack, correspondents say.
A Taliban attack in Helmand’s Naw Zad district last month left at least 19 police officers dead.
The Taliban want to overthrow Afghanistan’s US backed government and impose strict Islamist rule.
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