Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Afghanista­n terror strikes kill at least 23

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WAVE OF ATTACKS Army base and Kabul targeted by Taliban and IS respective­ly KABUL:

At least 23 people, mostly soldiers, were killed and more than a dozen wounded in a series of attacks and suicide bombings in Afghanista­n today, officials said, the latest assaults on the war-torn country’s beleaguere­d security forces.

In the biggest attack, Taliban militants stormed an army base in the western province of Farah overnight, killing at least 18 soldiers. “Last night a big group of militants attacked an army base in Bala Buluk district of Farah. Unfortunat­ely, we lost 18 soldiers, two soldiers were wounded. We have sent more reinforcem­ents to the area,” defence ministry spokesman Daulat Wazir said.

The Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. Deputy provincial governor Younus Rasooli said the authoritie­s had sent a fact-finding delegation to Bala Buluk to investigat­e the assault.

In another attack, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives near the diplomatic area of Kabul during the morning rush hour, killing at least three people and wounding five others, deputy interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi told AFP.

“At around 8:30 am, a suicide bomber on foot, well-dressed with a necktie on, was identified at a checkpoint. He blew up his explosives, killing three and wounding five others,” he said, updating an earlier toll.

A security source who requested not to be named said the explosion happened near a compound belonging to the National Directorat­e of Security (NDS), the Afghan intelligen­ce agency. The NDS compound is located near the NATO headquarte­rs and the US embassy.

The Islamic State group, which is trying to make inroads in Afghanista­n, claimed the responsibi­lity for the Kabul attack.

In December, a suicide attacker on foot blew himself up near the same compound, killing at least six civilians.

Kabul has recently seen an increase in attacks by both Taliban and the IS group.

Since mid-January, militants have stormed a luxury hotel, bombed a crowded street and raided a military compound in the capital, killing more than 130 people as the city remains on high alert fearing further violence.

In two other attacks on Saturday in volatile southern Helmand province, suicide car bombs killed at least two soldiers and wounded more than a dozen others, officials said.

In the first incident, militants used a Humvee to attack an army base in Nad Ali district but the vehicle was destroyed when soldiers identified it and hit it with a rocket propelled grenade, provincial spokesman Omar Zawak told AFP. “Unfortunat­ely, two soldiers were killed in the attack and seven wounded,” he said.

The Nad Ali attack was followed by a second suicide car bombing in the provincial capital Lashkar Gah that wounded seven people.

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AP Security forces inspect an explosion site in Lashkar Gah, capital of southern Helmand province.
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