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Afghan Taliban attack on Kandahar 'leaves 46 dead' | Afghan Taliban attack on Kandahar 'leaves 46 dead' |
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At least 46 security personnel, Taliban fighters and civilians have been killed in clashes in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, officials say. | At least 46 security personnel, Taliban fighters and civilians have been killed in clashes in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, officials say. |
Several people were also taken hostage in the Taliban assault on Kandahar airport, which began on Tuesday. | Several people were also taken hostage in the Taliban assault on Kandahar airport, which began on Tuesday. |
The airport compound houses Afghan military and civilian sections as well as a Nato base. | |
Officials said the attackers had managed to breach the first gate of the complex. | |
Afghanistan's Tolo News TV is now reporting the fighting has ended. All flights have been cancelled. | |
The Taliban said it carried out the attack at the heavily fortified site. | The Taliban said it carried out the attack at the heavily fortified site. |
The Afghan defence ministry said 37 civilians and members of the security forces had been killed, along with nine Taliban. A further 35 people were injured, it said. | The Afghan defence ministry said 37 civilians and members of the security forces had been killed, along with nine Taliban. A further 35 people were injured, it said. |
A doctor at a military hospital, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the BBC 41 bodies had been received, including four soldiers. The hostages are believed to include women and small children. | A doctor at a military hospital, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the BBC 41 bodies had been received, including four soldiers. The hostages are believed to include women and small children. |
Correspondents say the attack is a huge security failure because the attackers were able to smuggle weapons into an area supposed to have been made secure by the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). | Correspondents say the attack is a huge security failure because the attackers were able to smuggle weapons into an area supposed to have been made secure by the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). |
The Taliban said "martyrdom seekers" entered the airbase undetected to begin a "thunderous attacks on foreign and hireling personnel". | The Taliban said "martyrdom seekers" entered the airbase undetected to begin a "thunderous attacks on foreign and hireling personnel". |
Kandahar army commander Sher Shah told reporters that radio intercepts had found that some militants were speaking in Urdu - a language more common in neighbouring Pakistan. Afghan officials frequently blame Pakistan for unrest. | Kandahar army commander Sher Shah told reporters that radio intercepts had found that some militants were speaking in Urdu - a language more common in neighbouring Pakistan. Afghan officials frequently blame Pakistan for unrest. |
A statement by the Taliban claimed that they had killed up to 80 soldiers. This figure could not be verified. | A statement by the Taliban claimed that they had killed up to 80 soldiers. This figure could not be verified. |
Kandahar airport director Ahmadullah Faizi told AFP news agency that some passengers waiting to board a commercial flight to India had been trapped inside the airport's civilian terminal, at some distance from the fighting, during the attack. | Kandahar airport director Ahmadullah Faizi told AFP news agency that some passengers waiting to board a commercial flight to India had been trapped inside the airport's civilian terminal, at some distance from the fighting, during the attack. |
Separately, the Taliban claimed to have captured Khanashin district in southern Helmand province. | |
A local official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the district had fallen. | |
Militant violence has increased across Afghanistan since the departure of most Nato and US forces last year. | Militant violence has increased across Afghanistan since the departure of most Nato and US forces last year. |
The latest incidents come as Afghan President Ashraf Ghani visits Pakistan for a regional conference attended by Pakistan, India and the US. | |
Afghan Foreign Minister Sahahuddin Rabbani, speaking at the conference, called on Pakistan to help restart stalled peace talks with the Taliban. | |
In recent months the Taliban has seen a series of battlefield victories, including briefly capturing the northern city of Kunduz. | In recent months the Taliban has seen a series of battlefield victories, including briefly capturing the northern city of Kunduz. |