131 ISIS Fighters Killed In Ongoing Clash in Afghanistan 

Operations to eliminate insurgents have begun, with tribal elders declaring their support for Afghan forces.
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File photo of ISIS fighters. Photo used for representational purposes. (Photo: AP)
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At least 131 Daesh (ISIS) fighters were killed in an ongoing clash with Afghan security forces in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan on Saturday, reported TOLO news.

The fight that started on Friday, after over 600 Daesh rebels attacked security force members in Nangarhar, has resulted in the death of seven security forces members and five civilians. 31 others were injured, officials confirmed.

As the clashes continue, over 200 local police members have been deployed near Sayed Ahmad Khail and Sepai villages.

Nearly 36 Daesh rebels were killed in face-to-face battle with security forces, 95 others were killed in airstrikes. The clashes still continue [in Kot]. 
Salim Kunduzi, Nangarhar governor

Operations to eliminate insurgents has begun in Nangarhar, assured General Dad Mohammad Harifi, the National Directorate of Security (NDS) .

Several elders from tribal communities have declared their support for the Afghan forces in the ensuing fight against the Daesh rebels.

The security forces need the support of the people and we will support them, because they ensure our safety.
Assadullah, a tribal elder in Nangarhar

Daesh fighters are mostly active in Nangarhar, particularly in Kot and Achin districts.

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