Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Taliban storm northern base, 17 troops dead, dozens captured

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MAZAR-I-SHARIF: Taliban fighters overran a northern Afghan army base, officials said on Tuesday, killing at least 17 soldiers with dozens feared captured in a stinging blow to security forces already struggling to push insurgents from eastern Ghazni.

The fall of the base in Ghormach district of volatile Faryab province came with security forces — who have struggled to hold back the Taliban since Nato combat troops pulled out in 2014 — already stretched by the days of fighting in Ghazni, a strategic provincial capital two hours from Kabul.

Militants gained control of the base after days of heavy fighting, according to army spokesman for northern Afghanista­n Mohammad Hanif Rezaee.

He said around 100 soldiers were on the base when it was first attacked Sunday.

“It is a tragedy that the base fell to the enemy. Some soldiers were killed, some captured and some fled to nearby hills,” Rezaee told AFP.

At least 17 were killed in the attack, according to defence ministry spokesman Ghafoor Ahmad Jawed, while a local MP said Taliban fighters captured another 40 in the base, known as Chenaya.

“Preparatio­ns are underway to launch an operation to recapture the base,” said the ministry’s spokesman.

Tahir Rehmani — head of Faryab’s provincial council — said the base fell after the soldiers begged for reinforcem­ents and air support from Kabul but were ultimately ignored.

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