Four Police Officers Killed in Afghanistan Due to Roadside Bomb Explosions
Four police officers have been killed and three others wounded following two explosions in the eastern city of Ghazni, Afghanistan. This information was reported by 1TV, citing sources.
According to the television station, the explosions involved two roadside bombs. Reports indicate that among the deceased is the head of the police in one of the city’s districts.
A conflict continues in Afghanistan between government forces and the Taliban, which, according to recent reports, has been controlling rural areas of the country and launching attacks on major cities. Concurrently, the Islamic State terrorist group is also increasing its influence in Afghanistan.
The National Defense and Security Forces of Afghanistan are conducting joint operations across the country aimed at combating terrorism.
Peace negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban began on September 12, 2020, in Doha, Qatar, as reported by RIA Novosti.