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A Taliban local commander was killed in clashes with Afghan police in northern Kunduz province on Saturday night, local police said.

The incident happened when a Taliban group attacked on a police checkpoint in Khanabad district of Kunduz province and Bashir a Taliban local commander was killed during clashes, Kunduz police said.

Other Taliban militants escaped from the areas, officials said.

Afghan police and civilians suffered no casualties during the attack, police officials added.

Kunduz police said that the militant group planted improvised explosive devices and launched attacks against government forces in the province.

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At least three gunmen were killed in clashes with Afghan police in eastern Nangarhar province on Saturday, local officials said.

One Afghan police was also wounded during the clashes.

The incident took place in Keera Khil district of Nangarhar province, while the gunmen attacked on Afghan police, Ahmad Zia Abdulzai, provincial spokesman told TOLOnews reporter.

Mr Ahmadzai did not provide more details about the incident.

The Afghan police have started investigation about the incident, he added.

Keera Khil is an insecure district where insurgents have often attacked on Afghan police checkpoints.

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The CIA Director General David Petraeus has told a congressional committee that he believes Afghan forces should not enter Pakistan to destroy the sanctuaries that the Taliban leaders allegedly enjoyed in that country, reports said.

"With respect should the Afghan forces be allowed to go, well, I think that's obviously a question for Afghanistan, but I think they probably have sufficient fights on their hands without invading the soil of another country, even as significant as is the threat that is posed by some of these safe havens across the border," Petraeus said.

Mr Petraeus has also told the committee that the United States should further develop a northern supply route to support US and Nato troops in Afghanistan, adding that the US and Russia were already cooperating with each other in this connection.

The comments come as Pakistan recently blocked Nato supply route to Afghanistan that passes through the Kheyber Pass. The supply route was blocked in response to a Nato air strike on two Pakistani checkpoints near Afghan border that killed 24 soldiers on Nov 2011.

After the incident relations between Pakistan and US deteriorated.

Meanwhile, during a discussion on Pakistan's role in the Afghan dispute, Director of National Intelligence Gen. James Clapper claimed that senior Taliban leaders still enjoyed sanctuaries on Pakistani soil.

"And the support of Afghanistan's neighbours - notably and particularly Pakistan - will reign essential to sustain the gains" that the US-led forces had made in that country.

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The US Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker said on Saturday that his country is committed to the Lisbon timetable, which means that combat operations by international and Afghan forces are fully resourced and capable as necessary until the end of 2014 and beyond.

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