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At least 16 Taliban rebels including a suspected
would-be suicide bomber were killed in US-led and Afghan operations
across insurgency-plagued Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday.
A man wearing a bomb-filled waistcoat was shot dead near a police
checkpost in the eastern province of Khost on Tuesday, a police
official said.
"He wanted to target our police but our guys shot him dead before he
succeeded in exploding his bombs," the police official, Mohammad
Yaqoub, told AFP.
Meanwhile, the US-led coalition said its troops and Afghan forces
killed "several" Islamic guerrillas in an operation in the southern
province of Helmand on Tuesday. It did not give an exact figure.
The militants were killed in a gun battle with troops searching a
compound for rebels "associated with Taliban and foreign fighters,"
it said.
"There were no immediate indications of injuries or deaths to
civilians not taking part in hostilities," the statement from the
coalition added.
A cache of rifles, rockets and explosives was found and destroyed
following the battle.
Helmand, Afghanistan's biggest opium-producing province, has been
badly hit by the Taliban-led insurgency, which is at its bloodiest
since the hardline Islamic militia was ousted in a US-led invasion
in late 2001.
Afghan and NATO-led troops last month captured the town of Musa Qala,
which the rebels had turned into their biggest base in the country.
In a separate incident linked to the Taliban insurgency, 10 Taliban
rebels were killed after attacking an Afghan police checkpost in the
western province of Badghis on the Iranian border, the interior
ministry said.
One police officer was also killed in the attack late Monday in the
province's Balmurghab district, the ministry's spokesman, Zemarai
Bashary, told AFP. Two other police were wounded, he added.
Elswhere, in Zabul province, another Taliban-dominated region in the
south, two rebels were killed when a bomb they were trying to plant
on a road to target security forces exploded prematurely, police
official Mohammad Zaman said.
And the defence ministry said three rebels were killed in separate
Afghan army operations elsewhere. Two had been captured.
The unrest in Afghanistan last year claimed about 6,000 lives, many
of them rebels.
AFP