Airstrikes on Taliban in Afghanistan: 100 terrorists killed


Operation of Afghan army and security agencies

Taliban camps targeted in Herat province and surrounding areas: more than 90 injured

Kabul: Afghanistan's army and security agencies have launched a major operation against the Taliban. In which the help of air force is also being taken. Security agencies carried out airstrikes on various Taliban camps, killing more than 100 militants in just 24 hours. While more than 90 were injured.

Citing government sources, the agency said the Afghan army responded to terrorist attacks in the city of Herat and neighboring areas of Gujrat, Karukh and Seyavoshan in Herat province, killing 52 Taliban and wounding 47 others.

Afghan Air Force A-29 fighter jets were also involved in the operation against the terrorists. The airstrikes in Herat's Ghorian district killed 22 other militants, including 13 Taliban.

The army raided several areas, destroying seven vehicles, including weapons and ammunition. The army's 215th Maiwand Corps said in an official statement that airstrikes were carried out on Taliban strongholds outside the provincial capital Lashkar Gah in Helmand.

Fierce fighting between security forces and the Taliban has been witnessed in various provinces of Afghanistan since the return of American troops. The struggle with the local government has intensified to re-establish the terrorist organization's dominance in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, the first plane carrying Afghan interpreters and several others working with the US Security Agency arrived at Washington's Douglas International Airport. Where he was welcomed by President Biden. The plane was carrying 221 Afghan nationals, including 57 children.

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