Afghan official: Attack in volatile south kills 8 policemen

Afghan military soldiers stand stand alert at the entrance gate of the new parliament building after a rocket attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, March 28, 2016. The Taliban claimed responsibility for firing a series of rockets at Kabul's new parliament building early on Monday. No casualties were reported. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) (The Associated Press)

Afghan policemen stand alert in front of the new parliament building after a rocket attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, March 28, 2016. The Taliban claimed responsibility for firing a series of rockets at Kabul's new parliament building early on Monday. No casualties were reported. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) (The Associated Press)

Afghan policemen and security guards stand alert at the entrance gate of the new parliament building after a rocket attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, March 28, 2016. The Taliban claimed responsibility for firing a series of rockets at Kabul's new parliament building early on Monday. No casualties were reported. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) (The Associated Press)

An Afghan official says overnight attacks by the Taliban on two police checkpoints in the volatile south killed at least eight policemen.

Col. Almas Kahn, deputy police chief in Helmand province, said on Monday that The attack happened in the Gereshk district around midnight on Sunday.

Though Kahn blamed the Taliban, the group did not immediately claim responsibility for the attack. Afghan forces have been trying to reduce the number of checkpoints as they are vulnerable to insurgent attacks.

Separately, the Taliban claimed responsibility for firing a series of rockets at Kabul's new parliament building early on Monday. No casualties were reported.

Rockets are occasionally fired at government and diplomatic areas in Kabul, but casualties are rare and the capital has been largely free of deadly attacks for some months.