National Post (National Edition)

PRISON SIEGE ENDS IN SHOOTOUT

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JALALABAD Afghan security forces on Monday killed at least 10 Islamic State fighters who had taken control of a prison in the eastern city of Jalalabad, ending a siege in which hundreds of prisoners escaped.

At least 29 people were killed in the militants’ assault on the prison on Sunday evening and subsequent clashes with security forces, a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province said before the final shootout. “The attack is now over,” said Sohrab Qaderi, a member of the provincial council, after security forces clashed night and day with militants who had taken over the prison watchtower­s.

The violence comes at a sensitive time for Afghanista­n as the United States attempts to usher peace talks between the Afghan government and the insurgent Taliban, who say they oppose Islamic State and have fought against them.

More than 300 prisoners were still at large. Of the 1,793 prisoners, more than 1,025 had tried to escape and been recaptured and 430 had remained inside.

Islamic State claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, which came a day after the Afghan intelligen­ce agency said special forces had killed a senior Islamic State commander near Jalalabad, the provincial capital.

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