At least four Haqqani terrorists killed in Afghan airstrike

Agencies

Gardez (Afghanistan): At least four Haqqani terrorists were killed in an airstrike in Afghanistan’s Paktia province on Friday, officials said.

A number of heavy and light weapons and ammunition were also destroyed in the raid

“Based on a confirmed tip-off, the airstrike was launched on outskirts of provincial capital Gardez on Friday morning. The sortie killed four terrorists of Haqqani terrorist group,” according to a statement issued by the provincial government.

Security forces and civilians did’nt suffer any damage in the strike which was launched by the NATO-led coalition forces in coordination with Afghan security forces, the statement was cited as saying by Xinhua news agency.

A number of heavy and light weapons and ammunition were also destroyed in the raid.

Haqqani network, a Taliban-linked terror group, mostly operates in eastern provinces and capital Kabul and has been responsible for high-profile attacks on security forces.

The network, which was named as a terrorist group by the US in 2012, was yet to comment on the incident.

The Afghan security forces, backed by the NATO-led coalition troops, have increased ground and air offensives against terrorists within the past a few months as the fighting season is drawing near in the country.

Earlier in the day, the Taliban terror group announced the launch of a yearly rebel offensive against Afghan and coalition forces code-named al-Fath.