Khaleej Times

Afghan attack toll rises to 140

- Reuters

mazar-i-sharif/kabul — At least 140 Afghan soldiers were killed by Taleban attackers apparently disguised in military uniforms, officials said on Saturday, in what would be the deadliest attack ever on an Afghan military base.

One official in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, where the attack occurred, said on Saturday at least 140 soldiers were killed and many others wounded. Other officials said the toll was likely to be even higher.

The government has yet to release exact casualty figures.

The defence ministry said more than 100 soldiers were killed or wounded.

The attack starkly highlighte­d the struggle by the Afghan government and its internatio­nal backers to defeat a Taleban insurgency that has gripped Afghanista­n for more than a decade.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani visited the base on Saturday, and in a statement online, condemned the attack as “cowardly” and the work of “infidels”.

As many as 10 Taleban fighters, dressed in Afghan army uniforms and driving military vehicles, made their way into the base and opened fire on mostly unarmed soldiers eating and leaving a mosque after Friday prayers, according to officials.

They used rocket-propelled grenades and rifles, and several detonated suicide vests packed with explosive, officials said.

Witnesses described a scene of confusion as soldiers were uncertain who the attackers were.

“It was a chaotic scene and I didn’t know what to do,” said one army officer wounded in the attack. “There was gunfire and explosions everywhere.”

The base is the headquarte­rs for the Afghan National Army’s 209th Corps, responsibl­e for much of northern Afghanista­n, including Kunduz, a province which has seen heavy fighting. Taleban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Saturday the attack on the base was retributio­n for recent killing of several senior Taleban leaders in northern Afghanista­n.

On Saturday, the US military command in Kabul said that an American air strike killed a Taleban commander, Quari Tayib, on April 17.

Eight other Taleban were also killed the strike, according to a statement by the command. Mujahid said the attack on the base killed as many as 500 soldiers, including senior commanders. Four of the attackers were Taleban sympathise­rs who had infiltrate­d the army and served for some time, Mujahid said. —

 ?? AP ?? An injured soldier recovers in a hospital at a military compound in Mazar-e-Sharif . —
AP An injured soldier recovers in a hospital at a military compound in Mazar-e-Sharif . —

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