Taliban Kills Ten Mine-Clearing Workers
The Taliban shot dead at least 10 mine-clearing workers in the northern Afghan province of Baghlan, the interior ministry said Wednesday, in the latest attack to rock the violence-wracked country.
"The Taliban entered a compound of a
mine-clearing agency... and started shooting everyone," interior ministry
spokesman Tareq Arian told reporters.
Baghlan governor's spokesman Jawed
Basharat told AFP the incident happened late Tuesday in an area controlled by
government forces, and that the attackers were wearing masks.
Afghanistan is one of the most
heavily mined countries in the world, a legacy of decades of conflict.
Baghlan province has seen fierce
fighting in recent months, with near-daily battles between the Taliban and
government forces in several districts.
Violence has surged across the
country since May 1 when the US military began its final troop withdrawal.
In several districts where
fighting has been intense in recent months, the insurgents have planted
roadside bombs and mines to target government forces, but the explosives often
kill and wound civilians.