The Borneo Post

Afghan district governor among seven killed in attack

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GHAZNI, Afghanista­n: Taliban militants launched a pre-dawn raid on a district government compound in Afghanista­n yesterday, killing at least seven people including the local governor, officials said.

Six police also died and 10 intelligen­ce officers were wounded in the attack on the Khwaja Omari district headquarte­rs in the southeaste­rn province of Ghazni, the provincial governor’s spokesman Aref Noori told AFP.

The militants used a ladder to climb into the compound early Thursday morning, deputy provincial police chief Ramazan Ali Mohsini told AFP.

Mohsini put the death toll at 13, including the governor, police and intelligen­ce officers, adding scores of Taliban fighters were also killed but that could not be immediatel­y confirmed.

Afghan officials often give conflictin­g casualty figures immediatel­y after an attack.

“The attack is over and the district is under the control of Afghan security forces after reinforcem­ent forces rushed to the scene following the Taliban attack,” Mohsini added.

The Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for the raid in a WhatsApp message to journalist­s, saying “more than 20 police” were killed and several others wounded.

“Our mujahideen have confiscate­d weapons and ammunition,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.

“In the attack, three mujahideen were martyred and four others were wounded.”

The attack was one of the deadliest by the Taliban in several weeks and comes as the militants prepare to launch their annual spring offensive, which marks the beginning of the traditiona­l fighting season.

The Taliban are under pressure to take up President Ashraf Ghani’s offer of peace talks but so far they have not responded directly to the proposal.

The militants had vowed to take revenge over an Afghan air strike last week in an area controlled by the group in the northern province of Kunduz.

Dozens of people, many of them children, were killed or wounded after Afghan Air Force helicopter­s struck a madrassa in Dashte Archi district, security sources and witnesses told AFP. — AFP

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 ??  ?? A general view shows the site of an attack by Taliban militants on a government compound in the Khwaja Omari district in the southeaste­rn province of Ghazni. — AFP photo
A general view shows the site of an attack by Taliban militants on a government compound in the Khwaja Omari district in the southeaste­rn province of Ghazni. — AFP photo

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