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Karzai lauds forces for swift action

Published: 26 May 2013 - 06:59 am | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 01:33 pm

KABUL: The Afghan government yesterday lauded its security forces for beating back a Taliban assault on central Kabul that left one policeman, two civilians and all four militants dead.

Explosions rocked the city for several hours on Friday after insurgents launched a coordinated suicide and gun attack centred on a compound of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

The effectiveness of Afghan security forces is crucial to the government’s ability to defeat the Taliban insurgency as Nato-led troops withdraw by the end of 2014.

The police, army and special forces are being trained up by the international coalition, but there are widespread fears that they will not be able to impose security after 12 years of war.

President Hamid Karzai issued a statement praising the “bravery, devotion and quick action of Afghan security forces who gunned down the terrorists and prevented more casualties”.

Interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi told a news conference in Kabul that the operation had been “a great success”.

“The attackers were brainwashed to kill our people... but our forces contained and killed them. There were four attackers with heavy and light weapons.”

Sediqqi said one insurgent detonated himself at the entrance of the IOM compound at the start of fighting, which left several buildings destroyed or damaged by rocket-propelled grenades, gunfire and explosions.

“The gunmen moved to four other buildings. The fight continued till 11pm, and the three remaining attackers were killed,” he said.

The IOM, a UN-affiliated body that works to improve management of cross-border migration, said that doubts remained whether it was the specific target of the attack.

“It could have been an NDS (National Directorate of Security spy agency) building next door,” IOM spokesman Richard Danziger said.

The Taliban claimed the attack was against a guest house allegedly used by Afghan and US intelligence staff.

Danziger added that one Italian female staff member badly wounded by a grenade blast was evacuated to Europe overnight.

A total of 17 people were wounded, including seven Nepalese guards and one eight-year-old Afghan boy.

Also, late on Friday, a large explosion inside a mosque in Ghazni province killed eight Taliban and three civilians.

The provincial government said the bomb, hidden in fuel jugs, exploded accidentally when insurgents were praying with villagers.

The continuing threat to Kabul was underlined yesterday when a suicide bomber killed himself in the south of the city as he was preparing explosives, police said.

AFP