Terrorists launched a pre-dawn raid on a military compound in Kabul
on Monday, officials said, in an assault that caused multiple casualties
and marked the third major
attack in the city in recent days.
Defence ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri said five soldiers were
killed and 10 wounded in the assault claimed by the Islamic State group
via its propaganda arm Amaq.
“An Afghan army battalion has come under attack this morning. The
attackers wanted to breach the battalion,” Waziri told AFP, adding the
raid had ended.
“Two bombers detonated themselves and two were killed by our forces
and one was detained alive. The fighting is over but unfortunately we
have five deaths and 10 wounded.”
He said Afghan forces had seized a rocket, two Kalashinkovs, and a suicide vest from the attackers.
Officials said the attack was on an army battalion near the Marshal
Fahim military academy where high-ranking officers are trained and which
was initially identified as the target. An officer at the academy told
AFP he could hear an explosion and gunfire.
The gunmen did not enter the heavily fortified compound, which is on
the western outskirts of the city, an Afghan security source said.
Witnesses told AFP they heard several explosions and gunfire at
around 5:00 am (0030 GMT). Security forces have swarmed the area and
blocked roads leading to it, but earlier an AFP reporter at the scene
could also hear explosions.
In October a Taliban suicide bomber killed 15 Afghan army trainees as they travelled home from the Marshal Fahim academy.
AFP
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