Source:
XinhuaKABUL, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Over a dozen people have been killed as infighting erupted between two groups of anti-government militants in Afghanistan's northern Baghlan province on Saturday, provincial governor Hajji Akbar Barikzai said.
"The clash erupted between Taliban and Hekmatyar-led Islamic party Hizb-e-Islami in Kokchinar area of Baghlan-e-Markazi district early morning and so far some 20 people from both sides have been killed," Barikzai told Xinhua.
Neither Taliban nor Hizb-e-Islami outfit has made comment.
Meantime, a villager who refused to be named said that at least six people from both sides had been killed and several others sustained injuries.
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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-03/06/c_13200019.htm
First, in case you don't usually click through to the article, please do, because the funniest euphemism for "opium protection money" I've ever seen in print is in there:
"The reason for the clash, according to Mangal, is rivalry on extending power and collecting taxes from agricultural products in the area." :rofl:
We've been seeing a
smattering of Taliban internal conflict in the past weeks, which hasn't been the norm since Mullah Omar rose to power. I find this to be excellent news.