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Taliban ambush kills 7 in north Afghanistan, says official

The insurgents have become increasingly active in the north since the US-led international combat mission pulled out at the end of 2014.

Kabul: An Afghan official says a Taliban ambush has killed at least 7 people, including a district intelligence chief and his deputy.

Zabi Amani, spokesman for the provincial governor, says the attack took place in Sangcharak district in northern Sari Pul province early on Monday morning and that the intelligence chief and his deputy were the targets.

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Amani says three army intelligence officers and two civilians, including a small child, were also killed in the attack. He says the Taliban are known to be active the area. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.

The insurgents have become increasingly active in Afghanistan's northern provinces since the US-led international combat mission pulled out at the end of 2014, leaving a training and assistance mission behind.

( Source : AP )
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