Afghan forces repel multiple Taliban attacks on TAPI project in Gereshk

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ANI Kabul [Afghanistan]
Last Updated : Aug 05 2017 | 11:57 AM IST

The Afghan Security and Defense Forces have successfully repelled the multiple attacks of Taliban fighters who targeted a bridge in the district and create a hurdle to the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India Pipeline (TAPI) pipeline project in Gereshk district in the southern Helmand province in which over 40 Taliban insurgents and four soldiers were killed in the past 12 hours.

The attack was repelled from air and ground by the Afghan forces and that the militants could not reach their target.

The clashes started late on Thursday after Taliban attacked security posts in separate locations by car bombs and motorcycle bombs, but security forces fought back the attackers, killing over 40 attackers as of Friday afternoon, Tolonews quoted provincial government statement.

The first attack was carried out Thursday evening in Yakhchal area in Gereshk, the statement said, adding that the Taliban fighters had Humvees and car bombs with them.

The militants wanted to destroy a bridge in the district and create a hurdle to the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India Pipeline (TAPI) pipeline project which would pass through Gereshk but their attack was repelled before reaching their target, the statement said.

A number of weapons were recovered from the militants and their Humvee was destroyed in the clash, the statement read.

Early on Friday morning at 4am local time, the Taliban stormed a money exchange market in the center of the Gereshk district but their attack was pushed back by the Afghan Commando Unit, the governor's office said.

As of Friday afternoon, the statement said, two attackers were gunned down by security forces and two others are under their siege.

Another attempt by the Taliban was taken at around 11:30am local time when they wanted to attack a security belt with explosives-laden Humvee in Adam Khan area in the district, the statement said.

Meanwhile, Helmand governor's spokesman Omar Zwak has said that at least five security force members were killed when a car bomb blast occurred close to their outpost in the district on Thursday evening. A number of soldiers were wounded in the blast, he said.

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First Published: Aug 05 2017 | 11:18 AM IST

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