At least twelve children were killed and many others injured in an air strike on a mosque in Afghanistan's northern Takhar Province occurred on Wednesday, and officially reported on Thursday. The strike occurred on October 21 in the Baharak district, where Taliban fighters had killed over forty Afghan security forces earlier that day, provincial councillor Mohammad Azam Afzali told. The provincial governor spokesman also confirmed the report. An aircraft bombarded the mosque after receiving information that Taliban fighters who were involved in the hours-before bloody attack on security forces were hiding there, Afzali added. However, the militants had already left the mosque, Afzali and another security source said. The violence in Afghanistan comes in spite of ongoing peace discussions between the representatives of the government and the Taliban in the Gulf State of Qatar that kicked off last month, Gandhara RFE reported. The insurgents have so far refused to accept a truce. Experts expect long and tough negotiations before a ceasefire could be agreed upon. Meantime, the conflict across the country continues. For more than seven days now there has been heavy fighting in southern Afghanistan. More than 100 civilians have died and tens of thousands of people have been driven from their villages. Intelligence agencies issues alert for suicide bomb attack in Balakot People dying after taking flu vaccine in South Korea, 13 killed so far