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Afghanistan Taliban kill 25 pro-government militias


Kabul: At least 25 pro-government militias were killed in a Taliban attack in northern Afghanistan Saturday, authorities stated, as the United States was because of begin another round of chats with the activists in Qatar. 

The attack occurred in Nahrin region of northern Baghlan area before first light when the state army individuals endeavored to save a gathering of officers encompassed by Taliban aggressors, Fawad Aman, a safeguard service representative, said. 

"As they were going to support the troopers, they got trapped. Tragically, 25 individuals... were murdered in the attack," he said. 

Locale representative Fazaluddin Muradi affirmed the toll, including that the attack endured about six hours. 

The Taliban in an announcement guaranteed duty regarding the attack. Neighborhood volunteer armies regularly work with overstretched security powers in Afghanistan. The brutality in Baghlan came as the US and the Taliban authorities were because of begin another round of talks in Qatar to end the 18-year-long US nearness in Afghanistan. 

The discussions, in its seventh round, have fixated on four issues: counter-fear mongering, the outside troop nearness, an intra-Afghan discourse, and a perpetual truce. 

US authorities have recently said they are seeking after an arrangement before the forthcoming Afghan presidential decisions, which have just been postponed twice and are currently set for September. 

On Tuesday, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo paid an unannounced visit to Kabul and hoped for a peace deal with the Taliban "before September 1".

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