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| Co-ordinated suicide blast and gun assault in Kandahar province leave six security officers dead. Last Modified: 07 Apr 2011 10:43 | ||
| Suicide bombers and armed men have stormed an Afghan police compound in Kandahar, setting off explosions and firing assault rifles in a co-ordinated attack, killing six members of the country's security forces. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault. Yousuf Ahmadi, a Taliban spokesman, told the AFP news agency that four of their fighters had entered the police centre, saying it was "currently on fire and there is a lot of smoke from the compound". The attack is the latest to target Afghanistan's roughly 120,000-strong police, who will play a growing role in the country's security as international troops start a limited withdrawal from seven more peaceful areas in July. Also on Thursday, NATO announced that it had concluded what it described as a "significant operation" in mountainous eastern Kunar province, near the border with Pakistan. Few details havebeen released, but at least six US soldiers were killed in the area last week. | ||
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| Source: Agencies |
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Taliban claims deadly Afghan raid
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