Afghan, Pakistan Taliban kill 28 in
attacks on provincial police HQs
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[February 17, 2015]
By Mirwais Harooni
KABUL (Reuters) - Four suicide attackers
on Tuesday stormed a provincial police headquarters in eastern
Afghanistan, killing 22 police, an official said. Taliban insurgents
immediately claimed responsibility.
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The attack in Logar province outside the capital, Kabul, was the
latest to target Afghan security forces following the withdrawal of
most foreign combat troops at the end of last year.
In neighbouring Pakistan, another Taliban suicide attack on a
provincial police headquarters killed at least seven people in the
eastern city of Lahore, in what militants called a revenge bid for
the recent hangings of their colleagues.
The Afghan and Pakistani Taliban are separate groups that share the
goal of establishing hard-line Islamic rule.
In the Afghan assault, the four attackers rushed the gates of the
police compound in early afternoon, with one detonating his
explosives-filled vest at the main gate and killing one policeman,
Logar government spokesman Din Mohammad Darwish said.
The attack triggered a 25-minute battle with police, he said.
Another of the militants reached the station's dining hall, killing
21 police and wounding seven when he detonated his vest, said Abdul
Wali Toofan, Logar's deputy police chief. The other two attackers
were killed with no further casualties.
Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, claimed
responsibility on his official Twitter feed.
Earlier on Tuesday, a bomb attached to a vehicle wounded one person
in Kabul, police said, breaking a recent lull in attacks in the
Afghan capital.
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Kabul had been rocked by a string of bombings by insurgents late
last year in the run-up to the withdrawal of most foreign combat
troops from Afghanistan after 13 years of war.
A suspected magnetic bomb attached to a 4-wheel-drive vehicle
exploded in the east of the city, Kabul police chief Abdul Rahman
Rahimi said.
One person was wounded in the blast, Rahimi said, but gave no
details.
(Additional reporting by Mustafa Andalib in Ghazni; Editing by
Clarence Fernandez and Nick Macfie)
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