An official in Afghanistan says Taliban gunmen have killed a district chief and his security guard in the country's southern Helmand province.
Omar Zwak, spokesman for the provincial governor of Helmand, says that an insurgent ambush yesterday night killed district chief Mohammad Anwar Khan and the guard.
Zwak said today that the attack in the province's Nad Ali district also wounded six police officers.
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No one immediately claimed responsibility for the killings, but Taliban insurgents have stepped up their attacks against Afghan government officials across the country ahead of most foreign troops withdrawing at the end of the year.