30 suspected Taliban killed in Afghanistan

More than 30 Taliban fighters, four policemen and a German soldier were killed in a series of clashes, airstrikes and bombings in Afghanistan, officials said Wednesday. A group of Taliban fighters attacked a police checkpoint in Nad Ali district of southern Helmand province on Tuesday, sparking a clash that killed 18 militants, a provincial police chief Mohammad Hussein Andiwal said. The militants attacked the officers guarding a government compound in the district before being repelled by police, Andiwal said. There were no casualties among Afghan troops, he said. Insurgents have attacked the same checkpoint many times in the past, and the authorities had reinforced their positions, Andiwal said. A roadside bomb attack in northern Kunduz province killed a German soldier and wounded three other troops on Wednesday, said Germany's defense minister, Franz Josef Jung.