Seven policemen and 20 militants were killed in separate attacks across Afghanistan, authorities said Thursday.
Three Afghan policemen and two militants were killed in a Taliban attack on police checkpoints in Dasht-e-Archi district of northern Kunduz province early Thursday, district governor Hamid Agha told Xinhua.
A local Taliban leader named Mullah Nasim was killed while a militant and a policeman were wounded in a shootout in neighbouring Char Dara district Thursday morning.
The Taliban, which has been waging an insurgency since its regime was toppled by a US-led invasion in late 2001, intensifies attacks in spring and summer known as the fighting season in the war-torn country.
Four policemen were killed when the Taliban launched an attack on security checkpoints in Ali Sheer district of eastern Khost province overnight.
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Three militants were killed and one was captured during the clash, the provincial government said in a statement.
Elsewhere, 14 militants were killed in two operations in northern Faryab and Badakhshan provinces Wednesday.
More than 2,900 civilians were killed and nearly 5,700 wounded in conflicts and Taliban-led attacks in the war-torn country last year, according to official figures.