Friday, September 26, 2014
15 beheaded in Taliban offensive in Afghanistan, official says
updated 9:04 AM EDT, Fri September 26, 2014
Hundreds of Taliban
insurgents stormed Ghazni province's Ajristan district last week,
sparking intense, ongoing battles with Afghan security forces, said
Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, Ghazni's deputy governor. The Taliban have taken
over a large number of villages in the area, he added.
The insurgents beheaded at least 15 people, including women and children, on Thursday, Ahmadi said.
The exact number of
people killed in the last week isn't known, in part because authorities
don't have an adequate communications system that could help tally the
figures, Ahmadi said.
"We only have local
police forces and a small number of Afghan National Army personnel
fighting a huge number of well-armed Taliban in the area," he said,
adding that the country's government in Kabul promised Friday that air
support would be sent to the region.
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