Taliban militants have suffered heavy casualties in a series of air and ground operations in northern Kunduz province of Afghanistan, Khaama press quoted local officials as saying Sunday.
Provincial police chief Mohammad Qasim Jangalbagh said clashes are underway in Dasht-e-Archi district as the Afghan forces are busy in clearance operations against the anti-government armed militants.
He said at least 61 militants have been killed so far which include three of the group's commanders and scores were injured.
Meanwhile, at least 10 militants were killed in separate operations involving air raids in Chardara and Khanabad districts, the officials added.
The local officials are saying the anti-government armed militants have been dispersed as a result of the military operations and it would be difficult for them to consolidate their activities due to the heavy casualties they have suffered.
Taliban militants group has not commented regarding the reports so far.
Kunduz is among the volatile provinces in northern Afghanistan where anti-government armed militants are actively operating and frequently carry out insurgency activities.
Taliban took control of the strategic Kuduz city during 2015 summer but the Afghan forces retook its control with the support of the coalition airstrikes.
Source: MENA
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