Kabul, Afghanistan: At least 69 Taliban terrorists were killed and 23 suffered injuries when Afghan troops expelled terrorists from Qala-e-Naw City in the Badghis Province of Afghanistan.
“Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (AndSF), including the command of the National Army, supported by Afghan Air Force’s aggregation in various locations in Qala-e-NAW on Wednesday,” the ministry said in a statement.
High-armed Taliban terrorists invaded and briefly took control of the city on Wednesday before Afghan security forces launched a counterattack, Xinhua reported.
AndSF also confiscated several weapons and terrorist ammunition, the statement added.
“Strengthening was sent and more Afghan National Army Command arrived at Qala-e-Naw Wednesday night.
Counter-attack attack for security forces now and the situation.
In the city getting better,” said the statement.
Afghan troops have regained control of the city of Qala-e-Naw West Badghis Province in just a few hours after losing it in the hands of the Taliban, told the country’s defense ministry on Wednesday.
Taliban gained control of the city of Bagdhish province after the group captured neighboring districts.
It was the first time when the provincial capital had fallen into the hands of the Taliban.
This happened after the Defense Ministry announced that the AndSF had killed more than six hundred terrorists in the last 24 hours after ground air surgery, Khaama Press reported.
This happened amid a surge in violence in the country, the Taliban had intensified his attack on the government after foreign forces had begun to withdraw from a torn country war.
When the Taliban has controlled several districts across the country, US intelligence assessments also suggest the country’s civilian government can fall in the terror group in a few months from US forces who are fully interesting.