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KABUL, Oct. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Some
50 persons, mostly militia soldiers, were killed and dozens wounded on Wednesday
in north Afghanistan's major city when two rival factions in the region went to
war to fight each other, local sources said.
Troops loyal to Tajik general
Atta Mohammad and his Uzebek rival Abdul Rashid Dostum began to clash on
Wednesday morning after they confronted each other in the environs of
Mazar-i-Shariffor the past days, a source from the city told Xinhua through
telephone.
Uncertainty has been griping the
northern Afghan city as thousands of troops loyal to the two powerful warlords
were deployed around the city preparing for a factional war.
Tensions between the two rival
factions in northern Afghanistan came to the flash point after two local militia
commanders loyal to Dostum were reportedly kidnapped by troops of Atta Mohammad
in Marzar-i-Sharif.
Both Atta and Dostum are former
leaders of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance and supporters of Afghan president
Hamid Karzai's transitional government in Kabul.
Residents of Mazar-i-Sharif were
leaving the city in the past days in fears of possible armed clashes between the
two factions, said people who just arrived here from the area.
President Afghan president Hamid
Karzai's government so far has not taken any emergency measures regarding the
uncertainty in the region even such a situation was threatening to destabilize
the security environment in the north Afghanistan, they said. Enditem
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