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29Jan18


Death Toll Rises To 11 in Military Academy Attack


The attack lasted for about five hours, leaving five soldiers dead and 10 others wounded.

Basir Mujahid, a spokesman for the Kabul police chief, has confirmed that 11 army personnel were killed and at least 16 others were wounded in an attack on unit of the army's 111th Capital Division in Kabul early Monday morning.

Clashes between security forces and insurgents lasted for about five hours after a group of five attackers tried to enter the facility.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence Dawlat Waziri said two insurgents blew themselves up, two were killed and a third was arrested.

The two suicide bombers detonated their explosives at the gate, Waziri said.

"Two attackers were detonated his explosive close to the academy and two other were killed by the security forces while the fifth one arrested," he added.

Soon after the attack happened, a source inside the camp said explosions and gunfire could be heard coming from the direction of the entrance.

TOLOnews journalist Gulabuddin Ghubar reports from the area that security forces have blocked off all roads in the area.

Daesh has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Last year on 21st October fifteen cadets from the same academy were killed when the bus they were traveling in was targeted in a suicide bombing.

This is just one more in a string of attacks in the country in the past nine days - including two other deadly attacks in Kabul.

Last Saturday insurgents stormed the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul and killed almost 30 people.

However the siege lasted for 17 hours before dozens of guests and staff were finally rescued.

This past Saturday, Taliban detonated an ambulance bomb in the heart of the city killing over 100 people. Hundreds more were wounded.

Extensive damage to buildings was also caused and local shopkeepers suffered huge losses.

[Source: Tolo News, Kabul, 29Jan18]

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