Troops reclaim Afghan district, 28 rebels dead

26 May, 2011

Coalition and Afghan troops on Wednesday retook control of a remote Afghan district in the northeast after fierce fighting that left 28 Taliban rebels dead, officials said. The Taliban had earlier captured western parts of Do Ab district in troubled Nuristan province, which borders Pakistan, and threatened to overrun the entire area, Nuristan governor Jamaludin Badr said.
But the defence ministry later said that Afghan troops were dropped from helicopters to fight around the district and "without any delay cleared the district from the enemies of Afghanistan's people". A spokesman for the Afghan interior ministry, Zemarai Bashary, said that 28 rebels were killed and 24 others injured. Bashary said two members of the Afghan security forces were injured in the fighting, but Badr, the governor, said that three police officers had died in clashes over the past 24 hours.

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