Hundreds of Taliban fighters storm northern Afghanistan police headquarters

At least 11 police officers were killed and over a dozen captured on Tuesday, October 1 when Taliban fighters stormed their headquarters in northern Afghanistan, officials said.

A column of more than 400 Taliban fighters on motorbikes attacked Shortepa district police headquarters in Balkh province in the early hours, triggering a lengthy gunfight, provincial spokesman Munir Farhad told AFP. Source The Defence Post

Erdogan suggests unilateral Turkish military incursion into northern Syria is imminent

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said his country’s patience with U.S. efforts to create a buffer zone along the northeast Syrian border was running out, indicating a military operation was imminent.

Erdogan has been threatening for months to launch a military incursion into northeast Syria to clear the area of local fighters led by the predominantly-Kurdish Syrian People’s Protection Units (YPG), who are supported on the ground and in the air by the U.S.-led international Coalition to defeat Islamic State. Source The Defence Post