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43 Afghan soldiers killed in suicide attack

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KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTA­N — At least 43 Afghan soldiers were killed in a Taliban-claimed suicide attack on a military base in southern Afghanista­n yesterday, officials said, the third assault on a security installati­on this week.

Just two soldiers are known to have survived unscathed after the attack on the base in the Chashmo area of Maiwand district in Kandahar province, the defense ministry said in a statement, adding that nine soldiers were wounded and six unaccounte­d for.

Defense ministry Spokesman Dawlat Waziri told AFP the attackers detonated at least one explosive-packed Humvee vehicle and razed the compound in the early morning assault.

"We think the militants used an explosive-packed Humvee vehicle to detonate the gate of the base and we are looking to see if there was more than one," Waziri said.

"Unfortunat­ely there is nothing left inside the camp. They have burned down everything they found inside."

The Taliban claimed the ambush in a message to journalist­s which said all 60 security personnel on the base were killed. Ten insurgents died, the ministry said. "We have sent a delegation to assess the situation. The base is under ANA (Afghan National Army) control," Waziri added.

It was the third suicide and gun attack on a security installati­on this week and takes the total death toll to more than 120, including soldiers, police and civilians.

In each assault the Taliban used a Humvee vehicle as a bomb to blast their way into their targets.

On Tuesday two attacks in southeast Afghanista­n killed 80 people and wounded nearly 300 in the bloodiest day in the wartorn country in almost five months.

The deadliest of Tuesday's assaults was on a police compound in the city of Gardez in Paktia province where Taliban militants disguised as police detonated three explosive-packed vehicles — including a truck and a Humvee — that cleared the way for 11 gunmen to enter.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Pakistani camouflage army snappers take position in a bunker near a newly fenced border fencing along Afghan border at Kitton Orchard Post in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal agency.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Pakistani camouflage army snappers take position in a bunker near a newly fenced border fencing along Afghan border at Kitton Orchard Post in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal agency.

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