U.S. Bombs Afghan Militia Behind Insider Attack, Officials Say<br />11, 2018<br />JALALABAD, Afghanistan — The American military bombed members of an Afghan government militia who were on the front lines of the battle against the Islamic State in<br />eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 13 fighters after at least one opened fire on American Special Forces soldiers deployed there, Afghan officials said Thursday.<br />and Unicef representative met the Taliban in Shah Wali Kot after The New York Times report,<br />and the governor summoned district authorities and elders and warned them to work hard in order to convince the Taliban through elders to allow the campaigners to carry out the polio drive in those blocked regions," Dr. Wali said.<br />Officials in Kandahar Province said they had completed a polio vaccination campaign in Shah Wali Kot, a district<br />that last year reported the most polio cases in the world.<br />Dr. Sardar Wali, the senior health official in Shah Wali Kot, said the United Nations appeal<br />and attention from the news media, including The New York Times, had compelled the governor to mobilize his staff members to take urgent action.<br />Over the past year, Afghan forces, with the help of American Special Forces units and airpower, have tried to wipe out the group there,<br />but it has been an uphill task because the Afghan government has had little control in the area for many years.<br />In southern Afghanistan, at least five police officers were killed<br />and two civilians were wounded during a Taliban attack in the Nawa district of Helmand Province.