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Taliban attack kills over 100

KABUL, AFGHANISTA­N — More than 100Afghan soldiers were killed and wounded in a coordinate­d Taliban attack on an army base in northern Afghanista­n, the country's defense ministry said yesterday.

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It was the latest in a string of deadly assaults against Afghan military sites, which underscore­s rising insecurity in the war-torn country as it braces for an intense fighting season in the spring.

"The majority of our soldiers were offering Friday prayers" at the time of the assault, the ministry said in a statement, adding that "over 100 Afghan army forces were martyred and wounded."

Two of the attackers blew themselves up and seven were killed in the assault near Mazari-Sharif city on Friday which lasted several hours and targeted soldiers at a mosque and dining facility.

The government toll of the attack came as a military official who was at the base at the time of the assault told AFP that "150 soldiers were killed and dozens wounded." He said they were "young recruits who had come for training."

A US military spokesman said earlier that "more than 50" Afghan soldiers were killed in the attack claimed by the Taliban, while Afghan officials had initially put the death toll at eight with 11 wounded.

General John Nicholson, the top US commander in Afghanista­n, praised Afghan commandos for bringing the "atrocity to an end."

Afghan security forces, beset by killings, desertions and non-existent "ghost soldiers" on the payroll, have been struggling to beat back insurgents since US-led NATO troops ended their combat mission in December 2014.

The US has around 8,400 troops in Afghanista­n with about another 5,000 from NATO allies assisting a much larger Afghan force in the war against the Taliban and other Islamist militants. The facility in Balkh province is home to the Afghan army's 209th Corps.

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 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Afghanista­n security personnel arrive at the site of a Taliban attack on an army compound in Dihdadi District of Balkh province.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Afghanista­n security personnel arrive at the site of a Taliban attack on an army compound in Dihdadi District of Balkh province.

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