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Published: 04:18, 22 April 2017   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
Taliban fighters attack Afghan army base, killing 70

International Desk: Taliban fighters dressed in military uniforms attacked a key army base in northern Afghanistan on Friday, killing and wounding dozens of soldiers, officials said.

An Afghan official, speaking to a news agency on condition of anonymity, said more than 70 soldiers had been killed and many others wounded at the military base near Mazar-i-Sharif, capital of Balkh province.

An American military official said the Taliban may have killed and wounded more than 70 Afghan troops.

The attack was launched near a mosque on the base as soldiers were leaving Friday prayers, said army spokesman Nasratullah Jamshidi.

Six attackers in two military vehicles told guards at the gates that they were carrying wounded soldiers and urgently needed to enter, he said.

"In total, there were 10 attackers involved in the attack on the Afghan army corps. Seven of them were killed, two blew themselves up, and one was detained by Afghan forces," defence ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri told a news agency.The base is the headquarters of the Afghan National Army's 209th Corps.

It covers most of northern Afghanistan, including Kunduz province, which has been the scene of heavy fighting.

Colonel John Thomas, from the US military's Central Command, said the casualty toll would likely rise significantly.

"We're talking probably more than 70 casualties," Thomas said, adding he was unaware of any US-led coalition forces who were directly involved.

"There is a mosque and a dining facility on the base that seemed to, at this point from our reports, be the subject of significant attack from enemy forces."

Source: Agencies



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