60 Afghan soldiers killed, wounded in Afghan Taliban’s attack
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KABUL - 60 Afghan soldiers killed, wounded in Afghan Taliban’s attack.
Death toll from the Taliban’s complex attack on the police headquarters in Pul-e-Khumri city has risen to 20, with 18 of the victims members of the Afghan National Police (ANP).
On Sunday, the police headquarters of Pul-e-Khumri city in the northern Baghlan province faced a complex attack by a group of eight gunmen at around 12pm on Sunday, the Ministry of Interior said in a statement.
Provincial health officials said that at least 60 people were wounded in the attack.
The attack started with a car bomb explosion outside the police headquarters and was followed by at least six hours of gunbattle between the attackers and the militants.
The Ministry of Interior said the attackers were equipped with suicide vests and that all of them were killed by the Special Unit of Police.
“First, they carried out a suicide attack with a Humvee full of explosives from the northern gate of the police headquarters,” said Abbas Tawakoli, the commander of 3rd Brigade of 217 Pamir Army Corps.
