Deccan Chronicle

2 insider attackers kill 12 Afghan militia: Official BOMB KILLS TWO COPS IN KABUL

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Kabul, Jan. 16:At least two members of an Afghan militia opened fire on their fellow militiamen in the western Herat province, killing 12, in what provincial police on Saturday described as an insider attack. Herat police spokesman Abdul Ahad Walizada said the attackers fled with the slain militiamen's weapons and ammunition, adding that Afghan government forces had regained control of the area.

A Taliban spokesman Yousaf Ahmadi in a tweet claimed responsibi­lity for the insider attack, which took place late Friday. Meanwhile, a sticky bomb attached to an armoured police Land Cruiser SUV exploded Saturday in the western part of the capital, Kabul, killing two policemen and wounding another, Kabul police spokesman Ferdaws Faramarz said. Faramarz did not specify the identities of the casualties.

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Kabul, Jan. 16: A roadside bomb targeting a police vehicle in the Afghan capital killed two policemen Saturday, officials said, as violence continues unabated in Afghanista­n despite peace talks between the Taliban and government.

The vehicle carrying the policemen was struck by the bomb in the centre of the capital on the road to the prestigiou­s Kabul University, police spokesman Ferdaws Faramarz said. Two policemen were killed and one wounded, Faramarz said. speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to brief the media, said Kabul's deputy police chief Mawlana Bayan was wounded in the attack.

No one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the bombing in Kabul. In the southern Helmand province, a suicide car bomber targeted a police compound late Friday, killing one policeman and wounding two others, provincial police spokesman Zaman Hamdard said. The attack took place in Lashkar Gah district on the highway between southern Helmand province and the city of Kandahar. No one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attack in Helmand. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibi­lity for multiple attacks in the capital in recent months, including on educationa­l institutio­ns that killed 50 people, most of them students.

IS has claimed responsibi­lity for rocket attacks in December targeting the major US base in Afghanista­n. There were no casualties. The violence comes as the representa­tives of the Taliban and the Afghan government earlier this month resumed peace talks in Qatar.

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