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Afghan civilians killed 'in Taliban feud'
Deaths of 17 civilians in southern Afghanistan may have been due to rivalry 
between Taliban commanders, officials say.

Last Modified: 27 Aug 2012 16:41

A group of 17 civilians - 15 men and two women - have been killed by the 
Taliban in southern Afghanistan, officials said.
>From the perspective of one neighbourhood in Herat

Though initial reports of Monday's killings say the 17 victims were beheaded 
for taking part in a mixed-gender party in the southern Helmand province, 
officials now say the deaths may have been the result of a rivalry between two 
Taliban commanders over the two women in the troubled Musa Qala district.

"As a result of the two Taliban commanders clash, 15 innocent [civilians] were 
killed and after the killing of the civilians the commanders, as well, killed 
the two women for whom the Taliban commanders fought with each other," 
Helmand's Provincial Media Office said in a statement on Monday.

Al Jazeera's Jennifer Glasse, reporting from Kabul, says the Helmand provincial 
governor's office has told Al Jazeera that two Taliban commanders were engaged 
in a dispute over the two women at the time of the killings.

"There are conflicting reports, but what is not disputed is that the Taliban 
killed 17 civilians," she said.

A statement released by the office of Mohammad Gulab Mangal, the provincial 
governor, said the province's intelligence sources are currently investigating 
the details of the incident.

Series of attacks

The reports of the civilian deaths come hours after 10 Afghan soldiers were 
killed when Taliban fighters are said to have  stormed an Afghan army 
checkpoint in the province's Washir district.
Abdullah Abdullah, Afghanistan's ex-foreign minister, speaks to Al Jazeera 
about country's ongoing insecurity 

Another four soldiers were wounded in that attack.

There are also reports that five soldiers went with the Taliban after the 
attack to the Guzran area checkpoint. It is not clear whether those five 
soldiers were taken as hostages or are infiltrators allied with the group.

The Taliban have claimed to have at least one insider in that attack, our 
correspondent said.

In another attack in the country, this time a so-called "green-on-blue" attack, 
two NATO soldiers in the eastern province of Laghman were also killed on Monday 
after an Afghan soldier shot at them.

"A member of the Afghan National Army turned his weapon on ISAF forces, killing 
two ISAF service members in [eastern] Laghman province today," a spokesman for 
the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan told the AFP news 
agency.

The soldier in the Laghman attack was killed by return fire.

There have been a total of 42 deaths attributed to such attacks in 2012.



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