A clash broke out between the Taliban insurgents and militants affiliated with the (ISIS) group in eastern Nangarhar province of Afghanistan, causing casualties to the local residents and the militants.
The provincial government said in a statement that the clash broke out in Chaparhar district of Nangarhar on Sunday afternoon, (Khaama Press) reported.
The statement further added that a child was killed and three civilians including two children were wounded during the clash.
The ISIS and Taliban insurgents also suffered heavy casualties during the clash, the statement said, adding that 21 Taliban insurgents and seven ISIS militants killed while nine others from the both sides were wounded.
The provincial government said the ISIS militants started clash with the Taliban insurgents at a time when they are underway heavy pressure from the security forces in other districts and continuously being targeted during the ground operations and airstrikes.
In the meantime, the 201st Silab Corps of the Afghan National Army said at least 28 ISIS and Taliban insurgents were killed or wounded along with seven civilians which includes a child and elder.
Source: QNA
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