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Police Kill Taliban Governor, 5 Others in Western Afghanistan

08 May 2008

Afghanistan
Afghan officials say police have killed six Taliban insurgents, including a militant-appointed provincial governor, during a clash in western Afghanistan.

The interior ministry says the fighting erupted Thursday in the western province of Ghor.  A ministry statement says a militant police chief and a Taliban-appointed governor of Ghor were among those killed in the clash.

A police official says at least two police officers and a civilian were wounded in the fighting.

Afghan, NATO and U.S. troops are fighting a resurgent Taliban and other rebels who have strongholds in the southern and eastern parts of the country. 

In some areas, the Taliban have appointed and run their own parallel administration.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

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