Afghan commandos kill 59 Taliban near Pak

Kabul: Afghan forces backed by air support from Nato aircraft have launched a broad sweep of the country`s northeast borders killing 59 Taliban insurgents in a major offensive in a province that serves as a militant supply route from Pakistan. The Afghan forces are for the past three days combing mountainous region in Kamdesh district […]

Kabul: Afghan forces backed by air support from Nato aircraft have launched a broad sweep of the country`s northeast borders killing 59 Taliban insurgents in a major offensive in a province that serves as a militant supply route from Pakistan. The Afghan forces are for the past three days combing mountainous region in Kamdesh district in Nuristan province, which touches Pakistan, in a spring onslaught on Taliban bases.

"14 armed insurgents were killed, 34 wounded and 18 others arrested by Afghan forces during the last 24 hours," the interior ministry said in an statement. Kamdesh is a strategic base for the Taliban in eastern Afghanistan and serves as a spring board for militants crossing from Pakistan`s turbulent Wazirstan province, a spokesman of the Nuristan province said. Nato`s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) spokesman said that 32 other militants had been killed in recent days.