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Taliban hit US-run base in southern Afghanistan

by Agence France-Presse
October 28, 2011
in Army News
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Taliban militants armed with guns and explosives attacked a US-run base in Kandahar on Thursday, with blasts and gunfire reverberating for four hours around the southern Afghan city.

A group of “three to four” armed men, possibly with suicide vests, took up positions in an empty compound that was once used by the USAID development agency, from which they fired on the base, according to police.

A NATO spokesman in Kandahar said the military had reports that one civilian foreign national and one Afghan soldier had been wounded in the attack, while the foreign force had deployed attack helicopters to fire from above.

Police entered the three-storey building and killed the attackers four hours after the firing began, said spokesman Ghorzang, who goes by one name.

Five explosions were earlier heard at the base, and a sixth huge explosion later rocked the area near the base, throwing huge plumes of smoke into the sky.

The road leading to the base had been blocked, but a witness who owns a nearby shop said he had heard sporadic gunfire.

“The armed men have taken position in a building near the PRT (provincial reconstruction team) base and are firing on the base,” said shop owner Abdullah. PRT missions are made up of military and civilian officials.

A senior police official speaking anonymously said a security meeting attended by the Kandahar provincial governor, security officials and commanders from NATO’s International Security Assistance Force had been taking place at the PRT base at the time, but none of those present was hurt.

Two bomb-laden motorcycles and one minivan parked near the compound were later detonated safely by police.

“The fighting is over, we have cleared the building of insurgents,” said Ghorzang.

“All the attackers in the building have been killed, security forces are in control of the building, but they are still searching the building,” he added.

The US Embassy in Kabul said that all staff from the base were safe, but that there were “unconfirmed reports of a number of other injuries”.

The neighbouring local branch of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) was also hit by one of the explosions, but its chief Eisa Mohammad said that none of its officials was injured.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack and said the gunmen were armed with suicide vests.

“A group of our men have attacked Kandahar PRT base, as well as an NDS (Afghan intelligence) office nearby. Our men are very well armed, they are suicide attackers,” said spokesman Yusuf Ahmadi.

The Taliban, who have been leading a bloody insurgency since US-led troops ousted them from power in late 2001, have increasingly carried out coordinated attacks on high-profile Western and government targets.

Separately, in Kandahar province’s outlying district of Panjwayi, a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb outside a joint US and Afghan police base, according to district governor Haji Fazludin Agha, though the NATO force said no attacker entered the base and there were no casualties.

And in the western Kandahar district of Zhari, armed militants attacked a NATO fuel tanker, killing the driver and setting the vehicle on fire, said district governor Nyaz Mohammad Sarhadi.

Thursday’s attack in the Taliban’s old capital comes a day after a government body announced a new list of areas likely to see handovers from NATO to Afghan control as part of a timetable for the departure of foreign forces.

President Hamid Karzai could declare handovers in parts of 17 provinces as plans for Afghanistan to take over security by 2014 move forward, pushed on by Western leaders facing electorates demanding an end to the war.

A first round of handovers took place in July in areas already largely free of US-led NATO forces, but experts say the next phase, for which no timetable has been announced, will prove a bigger task.

The number of areas due for transition is far greater than last time, putting an increasing burden on the still fledgling Afghan security forces even if some of the places are remote with relatively limited Taliban influence.

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