BBC: Taliban attacks Afghan soldiers in Farah, killing at least 24
At least 24 members of the Afghan security forces have been killed in a Taliban attack in the western province of Farah, officials said.
Militants reportedly attacked soldiers who had assembled in preparation for an attack in Bala Buluk district.
The attack triggered a deadly skirmish between fighters from the hardline Islamic movement and security forces.
Afghanistan has seen a surge in attacks in recent months, with militants often targeting state security forces.
Much of Afghanistan's opium harvest comes from Farah province, which borders Iran.
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