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At least 15 Afghan security guards working for a US firm have been killed in an ambush by Taleban militants in western Afghanistan, police say. | At least 15 Afghan security guards working for a US firm have been killed in an ambush by Taleban militants in western Afghanistan, police say. |
They say that nine other guards - responsible for protecting a convoy of fuel tankers driving through the area - were injured in the attack. | They say that nine other guards - responsible for protecting a convoy of fuel tankers driving through the area - were injured in the attack. |
The attack happened in the district of Bala Buluk in Farah province. | The attack happened in the district of Bala Buluk in Farah province. |
Police say that it took place as the guards were escorting a civilian supply convoy to a military base. | Police say that it took place as the guards were escorting a civilian supply convoy to a military base. |
Taleban stronghold | Taleban stronghold |
Police spokesman Col Saydo Khan said that the guards worked for a private American firm, US Protection and Investigations (USPI). | Police spokesman Col Saydo Khan said that the guards worked for a private American firm, US Protection and Investigations (USPI). |
They say that police reinforcements have now arrived in the area and are currently fighting the Taleban in a village close to the scene of the attack. | They say that police reinforcements have now arrived in the area and are currently fighting the Taleban in a village close to the scene of the attack. |
Col Khan said that those wounded had been taken to hospital. | Col Khan said that those wounded had been taken to hospital. |
A Taleban spokesman quored by the Reuters new agency claimed responsibility for the attack, and said they had abducted 12 security guards. | |
The spkesman said that only two of their own fighters had been killed. | |
Correspondents say that the Taleban regularly attack convoys that supply military bases in the region, and have also targeted UN vehicles delivering food and medical supplies. | Correspondents say that the Taleban regularly attack convoys that supply military bases in the region, and have also targeted UN vehicles delivering food and medical supplies. |
Farah adjoins the southern province of Helmand - a Taleban stronghold and the main base for thousands of British troops. | Farah adjoins the southern province of Helmand - a Taleban stronghold and the main base for thousands of British troops. |
It and Farah province has seen growing unrest over the past year. | It and Farah province has seen growing unrest over the past year. |
In September last year Afghan security forces said they had recaptured Golestan district headquarters in Farah province which been seized by the Taleban. | In September last year Afghan security forces said they had recaptured Golestan district headquarters in Farah province which been seized by the Taleban. |
Farah provincial Governor Mohaiuddin Baluch told the AFP news agency that in the latest violence on Monday night, the Taleban launched an overnight offensive in the Khak-i-Safed district. | Farah provincial Governor Mohaiuddin Baluch told the AFP news agency that in the latest violence on Monday night, the Taleban launched an overnight offensive in the Khak-i-Safed district. |
Mr Baluch said that the rebels were pushed back by police, and three of them were killed. | Mr Baluch said that the rebels were pushed back by police, and three of them were killed. |
Correspondents say the Taleban - who ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, have occasionally captured remote districts in southern Afghanistan - but have not consistently held on to them. | Correspondents say the Taleban - who ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, have occasionally captured remote districts in southern Afghanistan - but have not consistently held on to them. |
Last week Nato and Afghan forces re-captured the town of Musa Qala in Helmand, which was held by the Taleban for 10 months. | Last week Nato and Afghan forces re-captured the town of Musa Qala in Helmand, which was held by the Taleban for 10 months. |
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