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KEY KIA = Killed in Action / WIA = Wounded in Action / TAL = Taliban / ASF = Afghan Security Forces / IS = ISIS / US = USA Date Location/District Type of Attack Killed/Wounded Notes Toll [KIA/WIA] TAL: ASF: IS: US: 6/4/17 Khwaja Baha Wuddin District, Takhar province Taliban Attack Convoy T:3/0 ASF:0/2 Convoy transporting Dargad 3/0 0/2 0/0 0/0 District Governor 6/4/17 Near Tarikot,capital of Uruzgan Province Afghan SF Operation T:7/10 ASF:1/12 10/10 1/14 0/0 0/0 6/4/17 Shindand District, Herat Province Clash T:10/7 ASF:5/5 Taliban claim 10 killed or wounded 20/17 6/19 0/0 0/0 7/4/17 Achin District, Nangarhar Province Operation HAMZA (Military) IS:15 KIA Airstrikes and raids against IS 20/17 6/19 15/0 0/0 Militants 7/4/17 Paktika ,Logar ,Maidan, Wardak,Ghazni, Counter Terrorism Operation T:13/7 33/24 6/19 15/0 0/0 Kandahar Uruzgan, Herat, Faryab, Kunduz, Balkh, Sar-I-Pul, Helmand Provinces 7-8/4/17 Mihtarlam, Laghman Province Afghan SF Operation T:7/9 Govt Casualty Figures Unavailable 40/33 6/19 15/0 0/0 9/4/17 Chimtal District, Balkh Province Roadside Bomb ASF:9/4 40/33 15/23 15/0 0/0 10/4/17 Achin/Kot Districts, Nangarhar Province ANA Operations IS:19 KIA 40/33 15/23 34/0 0/0 10/4/17 Sayyad District, Sar-e-Pol Province Clash T:10/0 Govt Casualty Figures Unavailable 50/33 15/23 34/0 0/0 10/4/17 Charahi Qambar Area, Kabul Lone Gunman ASF:2 KIA Two Employees of the Anti Corruption 50/33 17/23 34/0 0/0 KEY KIA = Killed In Action / WIA = Wounded In Action / TAL = Taliban / ASF = Afghan Security Forces / IS = ISIS / US = USA Date Location/District Type of Attack Killed/Wounded Notes Toll [KIA/WIA] TAL: ASF: IS: US: Justice Centre (ACJC) Gunned Down 11/4/17 Deh Afghanan District, Kabul Sticky Bomb nil Attached to Police Vehicle 50/33 17/23 34/0 0/0 11/4/17 Parwan/Nangahar Provinces NDS operation nil Suicide/Vehicle Borne bomb plots foiled 50/33 17/23 34/0 0/0 11/4/17 Lashkargah, Helmand Province ANA security operation T:10/0 Militants allegedly planning suicide 60/33 17/23 34/0 0/0 attacks 12/4/17 Defence Ministry, Kabul Suicide Bomber ? Undisclosed number of casualties 60/33 17/23 34/0 0/0 12/4/17 Darz AbDistrict, Jawzjan Province Afghan SF Operation IS:11/7 60/33 17/23 45/7 0/0 12/4/17 Faryab/Sar-e-Pol Provinces Afghan SF Operation T:16/0 Two local commanders KIA 76/33 17/23 45/7 0/0 12/4/17 Arghandab district, Zabuk Province Clash ASF:2/0 Commanding Officer Killed 76/33 19/23 45/7 0/0 12/4/17 Khas District, Uruzgan Province Afghan SF Operation T:11/5 ASF:0/3 87/38 19/26 45/7 0/0 13/4/17 Nawa-I-Barakzayi District, Helmand Province ANA security operation T:10/14 97/52 19/26 45/7 0/0 13/4/17 Achin District, Nangahar Province M.O.A.B IS:90/0 97/52 19/26 135/7 0/0 14/4/17 Bati KotDistrict, Nangahar Province Roadside Bombing ASF:0/4 District Governor, Police Chief and 97/52 19/30 135/7 0/0 KEY KIA = Killed In Action / WIA = Wounded In Action / TAL = Taliban / ASF = Afghan Security Forces / IS = ISIS / US = USA Date Location/District Type of Attack Killed/Wounded Notes Toll [KIA/WIA] TAL: ASF: IS: US: Two Intelligence Officials injured 14-15/4/17 SayyadDistrict, Sar-e-Pol Province Afghan SF Operation T:13/8 ASF:1/3 110/60 20/33 135/7 0/0 14-15/4/17 Ghormach District, Faryab Province/ Afghan SF Operation T10/13 Air and ground forces 120/78 20/33 135/7 0/0 Kunduz Province 16/4/17 Charkh District, Logar Province Bombing 2 Militants Premature detonation during 122/78 20/33 135/7 0/0 Transport 16/4/17 Andar District, Ghazni Province Taliban Attack T:6/0 3 civilian casualties 128/78 20/33 135/7 0/0 16/4/17 Police District 1, Kabul Magnetic Bomb ASF:0/2 Assume WIA is ASF 128/78 20/35 135/7 0/0 17/4/17 Char Asiab District, south of Kabul Explosives seized nil approx 2000kgs 17/4/17 Dehyak District, Ghazni Province ANA Operation T:7/5 135/83 20/35 135/7 0/0 17/4/17 Sayyad District, Sar-e-Pol Province Taliban Attack T:8/3 1 civilian casualty 143/86 20/35 135/7 0/0 17/4/17 Dasht-e-Archi District, Kunduz Province Airstrike T:16/0 USAF or ANA unconfirmed 159/86 20/35 135/7 0/0 17/4/17 Waigal District, Nuristan Province ANP Ambush T1/2 Taliban Leader Killed 160/88 20/36 135/7 0/0 KEY KIA = Killed In Action / WIA = Wounded In Action / TAL = Taliban / ASF = Afghan Security Forces / IS = ISIS / US = USA Date Location/District Type of Attack Killed/Wounded Notes Toll [KIA/WIA] TAL: ASF: IS: US: 18-19/4/17 Puli Khumri District, Baglan Province Airstrike T:50/0 USAF/ANA 210/88 20/36 135/7 0/0 18/4/17 Ghani Khei District, Nangarhar Province Explosion US:2/02 Armoured vehicle targeted 210/88 20/36 135/7 2/2 19/4/17 Siori District, Zabul Province Roadside IED ASF:1/0 Shinkai District Police Chief 210/88 21/36 135/7 2/2 Targeted 19/4/17 Nazyan District, Nangarhar Province Airstrike IS:5/0 USAF or ANA unconfirmed 210/88 21/36 140/7 2/2 19/4/17 Yangi Qala District, Takhar Province Clash ASF: 1/4 Senior police officer KIA 210/88 22/40 140/7 2/2 20/4/17 Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh Province Taliban Attack 50/73 in heavy clashes. Unknown affiliations KEY KIA = Killed In Action / WIA = Wounded In Action / TAL = Taliban / ASF = Afghan Security Forces / IS = ISIS / US = USA .
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