A spokesperson for National Resistance Forces, a group loyal to Ahmad Massoud, says fighting occurred on the western entrance to the valley where the Taliban attacked NRF positions.
Fighters of the so-called “Resistance-2” against the group in northern Panjshir province say they have managed to retake Salah and Banu districts after killing “dozens” of Taliban insurgents.
Most of the attacks took place on Sunday. Though the Taliban and the US struck a deal last month, the insurgents haven't agreed to a ceasefire with Kabul's forces and fighting has not ended.
The assaults took place on a series of check posts and sites held by soldiers, police and local militias backing the government
The Greek island camp is full of Afghan refugees, who spend their days in what they say is "filth and degradation".
Officials say Wednesday's three assaults on Afghanistan's security forces left another 23 local law-enforcement personnel wounded.
The Taliban issued no statements on these attacks and no group immediately claimed responsibility, but authorities are blaming the Taliban.
Two separate attack by the Taliban have left at least 33 dead. The ongoing violence has led to the extension of a deadline for Afghans to register to vote in the October 20 legislative elections.
In another unclaimed attack, a sticky bomb attached to a military vehicle went off in a market in the northern Baghlan province, wounding 13 civilians.
Afghan security forces and the Taliban are increasingly using schools as bases during military operations in Taliban-held areas, putting children at risk and depriving thousands of education, according to the Human Rights Watch.
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