The operations, launched on Saturday night, were aimed at foiling attacks planned by the Taliban on Afghan forces, said a senior security official in the capital Kabul, adding that clashes have escalated following the collapse of diplomatic talks between the United States and the Taliban. The defence ministry in a statement said at least 85 Taliban fighters were killed in a joint ground and air operation in southern Paktika province on Saturday night. The figure was rejected by the Taliban, who said seven fighters had been killed and 11 wounded while casualties among the security forces were over 20. "The rest of the claims are baseless," the movement's spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.First of all Zabihullah Mujahid is a total lying Pos propagandist for the Taliban.
After I shared a video which is showing the Taliban fighters are beating an old man in northern Afghanistan, Zabihullah Mujahid the Taliban spokesman blocked me on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/AVMo93frLF
— Wali Arian (@waliarian) September 8, 2019

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