More Than 20 Afghan Police Killed as Taliban Attack Checkpoints
Afghan security personnel leave through a hole of a perimeter wall after gunmen disguised as policemen stormed a television station in Kabul on Nov. 7, 2017. Gunmen disguised as policemen stormed a television station in Kabul on Nov. 7, killing at least two people and wounding several others in the latest deadly attack on Afghan journalists. The assault, claimed by the Islamic State group, lasted about three hours before Afghan special forces overpowered the attackers armed with guns and grenades and freed staff trapped inside the building. SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan—The Afghan Taliban attacked more than a dozen checkpoints over six hours in the southern province of Kandahar, killing 22 police and wounding 15, officials said on Tuesday, as militants killed eight soldiers in the west in a growing insurgency.
Government forces killed 45 insurgents and wounded 35 and none of the police checkpoints was captured in the overnight attacks, officials said.