US-led forces kill Taliban commander in Afghanistan

US-led troops have killed a wanted Taliban commander in an air strike in Afghanistan's southwestern province of Badghis, US and…

US-led troops have killed a wanted Taliban commander in an air strike in Afghanistan's southwestern province of Badghis, US and Afghan officials said today.

Mullah Dastagir and eight other militants were killed in a raid on a village near Turkmenistan's border last night, they said.

Dastagir was behind a series of attacks in Badghis, including an ambush in which 13 Afghan soldiers were killed last November, they added.

Before that ambush, Dastagir had been jailed but was released by order of president Hamid Karzai, a defence ministry official said.

The US military confirmed the air strike and the casualties including Dastagir's killing.

The Taliban could not be reached for comment.

Ousted in a US-led invasion in 2001, in reprisal for sheltering al-Qaeda leaders responsible for the September 11th attacks on America, the Taliban have managed to extend the scope and extent of their insurgency in recent years.

Violence has surged despite an increase in the number of foreign troops to more than 70,000 now, and amid a planned dispatch of some 20,000 more US soldiers this year.

Separately, a roadside bomb killed three employees of a road construction company today in the eastern province of Kunar, the interior ministry said, adding three more were wounded in the blast.

Reuters