Mohammed Yunus Rasouli, the deputy governor for Farah, said five vehicles of
the Afghan national army came under attack when they were crossing Gulistan
and three soldiers were burned inside the vehicle.
“In response, ISAF, the national army and police started a joint
operation which still continues,” he said, adding he could not give a
number of the militants killed.
A Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi said in a text message to reporters
that its fighters had killed 40 guards in the attack in Gulistan which he
said was carried out on a convoy carrying supplies for foreign troops.
Source: agencies
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