Published: 20:38, July 13, 2020 | Updated: 22:30, June 5, 2023
Taliban attack on Afghan govt compound kills 14, wounds dozens
By Reuters

Forces with Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) escort an alleged militant as Taliban and Islamic State (IS) fighters are presented to the media in Jalalabad on May 23, 2019. ( NOORULLAH SHIRZADA / AFP)

KABUL / MAZAR-I-SHARIF / AYBAK  - At least 14 people, including three assailants, were killed and 63 others wounded when Taliban militants attacked a provincial branch of the country's national intelligence agency in Aybak, capital of Afghanistan's northern Samangan province, on Monday, a local official said.

The attack started after a Taliban suicide bomber detonated a massive car bomb outside Samangan National Directorate of Security (NDS), provincial government spokesman Seddiq Azizi told Xinhua

The attack started after a Taliban suicide bomber detonated a massive car bomb outside the Samangan National Directorate of Security (NDS) office in the morning, causing casualties and destruction, provincial government spokesman Seddiq Azizi told Xinhua.

Following the blast, two armed militants entered the compound, triggering a gunfight that lasted for hours, he said.

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Among those killed were 11 NDS staff, including a female employee, and three attackers, according to the official.

Over 50 of the wounded were civilians, including several women and two children, he said.

"The massive explosion also damaged the nearby provincial municipality office and many other buildings. Most of the wounded are municipality's workers and employees. Four of the affected people sustained life-threatening wounds," Azizi said.

The attack came as peace efforts being made. Taliban militants claimed responsibility for the attack hours after the incident.

Since the signing of a Taliban and United States peace agreement in late February, Afghan leaders, including President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, have frequently demanded the Taliban to reduce violence.

The militants, however, have intensified attacks.

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The government had released more than 4,000 Taliban inmates and the Taliban insurgents have freed over 600 national security force members since early March.

Local officials also accused the Taliban of attacking security force checkpoints around the country overnight, killing seven personnel in the northeastern province of Badakhshan, 14 in northern Kunduz, and four in the central province of Parwan.

The Taliban said in statements they had carried out attacks killing nine in Kunduz and eight in Badakhshan.


With Reuters inputs