Fifty-five Taliban and 28 Afghan soldiers were killed in violence in a one-sided ceasefire by the Afghan government.
On Wednesday, the Afghan government and local media confirmed the Anadlu agency.
Confirming the Foreign Ministry of Afghanistan, rebels attacked security forces on Wednesday night in the North-West Baghdad province. In this 11 soldiers were killed and nine injured.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Radmanes told Anadlou Agency that the Taliban attacked the Afghan army in Bala Mugab district.
He said, when the Taliban attacked, our soldiers were patient with discipline in the ceasefire.
Meanwhile, the provincial administration said that 10 soldiers were killed in the initial attack by the Taliban. On the way to the clash, 21 people were killed in two armored vehicles on the way.
The headquarters of the Afghan National Police (ANP) said that at least 53 Taliban rebels were killed in the clashes.
Prime Minister Mohammad Ashraf Gani said on Wednesday that if the Taliban agreed, the government would agree to a ceasefire for a year for historic peace.
Meanwhile, in a statement, Taliban spokesman Jabihullah Mujahid denied the claims, saying that these are the public news organizations' campaign. Following the Eid ceasefire, the Taliban have had good results in some violence.