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Taliban attacks army checkpoint in Afghanistan, kill 6 troops: official

The Taliban didn't immediately say they were behind the attack but the insurgents have been carrying out near-daily attacks on Afghan forces. EPA/JALIL REZAYEE

An Afghan official says the Taliban have attacked an army checkpoint in one of the country’s northern provinces, killing at least six soldiers.

Zabihullah Amani, the provincial governor’s spokesman, says seven soldiers were also wounded in the attack on Thursday night in Sozma Qala district in Sari Pul province.

Amani says nine Taliban fighters were killed and 13 were wounded in a gunbattle that followed the attack. He added that reinforcements were dispatched to the area and that it is now under control of Afghan forces.

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The Taliban didn’t immediately say they were behind the attack but the insurgents have been carrying out near-daily attacks on Afghan forces.

The violence comes despite stepped-up efforts by the United States to find a negotiated end to the country’s 17-year war.

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