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7 Army officers fired over attack on Kabul military base

Updated - February 06, 2018 10:55 pm IST

Published - February 06, 2018 10:39 pm IST - Kabul

They committed ‘professional negligence’, says Ghani

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.

Seven Afghan Army officers, including two generals, have been sacked over a deadly attack on a Kabul military base, President Ashraf Ghani said on Tuesday, as the Afghan capital braces for further assaults.

At least five attackers — gunmen and suicide bombers — launched the pre-dawn raid claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group on January 29, killing 11 soldiers and wounding 16.

“Seven high-ranking officers including two generals committed professional negligence. All seven are sacked and referred for further investigations,” Mr. Ghani said on Twitter after a probe into the incident.

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Mr. Ghani’s U.S.-backed government is under growing public pressure to improve security in the capital after a series of attacks demonstrated the ability of the Taliban and Islamic State group to strike at the heart of the country.

Since January 20, militants have stormed a luxury hotel, bombed a crowded street and raided the military compound in Kabul, killing more than 130 people.

The assaults, including a devastating ambulance bomb attack that killed more than 100 people and wounded hundreds, have left already war-weary citizens grief-stricken and angry as the Taliban and IS escalate their offensives.

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Kabul remains on high alert for more attacks.

The National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan’s spy agency, on Tuesday seized a truck that it said was carrying two tonnes of material which could be used to make bombs.

The truck was travelling from Kabul to the northern province of Parwan where the U.S. Bagram airbase is located, an official said.

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