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Abdullah's camp says its is confident the election will go to a second round. Abdul Malik Kamawi, a Supreme Court justice, said the court was ready to appoint another commissioner, but only if Barakzai submitted an official resignation. The Electoral Complaints Commission has not yet received a formal resignation from Barakzai, said Nellika Little, a spokeswoman for the group. In some of the latest violence reported in the troubled nation, Afghan forces killed 15 insurgents in southern Kandahar province during fighting Monday that also left one police officer dead, the Interior Ministry said. The ministry also said five Taliban fighters were killed Monday in Zabul province's Arghandab district. In neighboring Shahjoy district, the NATO-led coalition said a joint Afghan-international force killed several suspected militants in a vehicle it had stopped after they "moved with hostile intent." The coalition said it found bomb-making materials in the vehicle along with grenades, rifles and ammunition.
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