Daily Trust

Five police killed in Taliban attack in Gardez

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At least five police officers have been killed after the Taliban stormed a police headquarte­rs in eastern Afghanista­n, the interior ministry has said.

Sardar Wali Tabasim, a spokesman for the Paktia province police chief, said another nine officers and 13 civilians were wounded in Sunday’s attack in Gardez city.

Tabasim added that all seven of the attackers were killed at the compound, which also houses the regional command for Afghanista­n’s eastern provinces.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement that the group was responsibl­e for the attack.

Since the beginning of their spring offensive in late April, Taliban fighters have carried out a number of deadly attacks on the positions of the Afghan army and police.

Foreign forces assisting the Afghans have also been targeted.

Seven US soldiers were wounded on Saturday in an insider attack at a military base by an Afghan soldier described as a “patriot” by the Taliban.

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