12 killed as Taliban attack government headquarters in eastern Afghanistan

The assault followed a stark message from the Taliban to world leaders gathered at a NATO summit in Wales.

September 04, 2014 05:21 pm | Updated December 05, 2021 09:07 am IST - Kabul

Afghan police stand guard among damaged buildings after a suicide attack in Ghazni Province on Thursday.

Afghan police stand guard among damaged buildings after a suicide attack in Ghazni Province on Thursday.

The Taliban struck a government compound in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday in a dawn attack that included two suicide truck bombings and left at least 12 people dead, including 10 policemen asleep in their quarters nearby.

The assault followed a stark message from the Taliban to world leaders gathered at a NATO summit in Wales, which will also discuss the drawdown of the alliance’s mission in Afghanistan.

The exit of all foreign combat troops at the end of the year is proof that “no nation is able to subdue a free nation, especially a nation proud and free such as Afghanistan”, the Taliban note said.

Thursday’s attack started at sunrise, with the Taliban setting off two massive suicide truck bombs outside the government compound in the Provincial capital of Ghazni, followed by an assault by nearly a dozen gunmen.

The assault triggered a gunbattle with policemen and security forces at the compound and all 21 assailants were subsequently killed, including the two suicide bombers, the Interior Ministry said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in a text message sent to media.

The bombs blew out many windows across the city, and left about 200 people injured, mostly from flying glass, said Ghazni Governor Musa Khan Akbarzada. He said one truck carved a 10-metre hole into the ground. The Interior Ministry put the number of wounded at 130.

Sadly, the bombings also destroyed Ghazni’s city library and two museums, the Governor said.

One truck bomb in the Ghazni attack targeted the local office of domestic intelligence, while the other targeted the police force’s sleeping quarters, the Interior Ministry said. Seventeen policemen were wounded. The Interior Ministry said two civilians were also killed.

The Taliban regularly stage brazen attacks against Afghan forces and government institutions. In July, a suicide bomber blew up a car near a busy mosque and a market in the eastern Province of Paktika, killing at least 89 people.

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