On Monday in Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan, Taliban militants attacked military outpost, officials said, less than a week later, in the vicinity of a province for a Polish base.
Afghan security forces and civilians in attacks by installing this week, causing dozens of deaths and fear of foreign troops downsizing, most of which is due to leave the country by the end of next year, the rebels lost ground.
Security sources said the attack prompted the police shut down the capital near the border with Pakistan, and the highway between Torkham area part. The base itself is not penetrate.
Three Taliban militants were killed in the conflict, but no other injuries were reported, Isa Khan Zwak director, said.
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