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Suicide bomb attack on Afghan police station leaves at least 10 dead and 30 injured Suicide bomb attack on Afghan police station leaves at least 12 dead and 60 injured
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A suicide car bomber and gunmen attacked a provincial Afghan police headquarters on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people and wounding 30, officials said. A Taliban suicide car bomber and gunmen attacked a provincial Afghan police headquarters on Tuesday, killing at least 12 people and wounding 60, officials and militants said.
At least two attackers were also killed by security forces, the Interior Ministry said in a statement. The attack targeted a police training centre attached to the headquarters in Gardez, the capital of Paktia province, officials said.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which the ministry said targeted a police training centre attached to the headquarters in Gardez, the capital of Paktia province. At least two attackers were also killed, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
The wounded were taken to hospital, Deputy Public Health Director Hedayatullah Hameedi said. Both civilians and security forces were among the casualties, he said. Three officials told Reuters that the provincial police chief was among the dead, but the ministry said it could only confirm that he had been wounded.
“At the moment the area is sealed by the Crisis Response Unit and efforts are ongoing to eliminate the terrorists,” the statement said. Both civilians and security forces were among the casualties, deputy public health director Hedayatullah Hameedi said.
More follows... "At the moment the area is sealed by the Crisis Response Unit and efforts are ongoing to eliminate the terrorists," the ministry statement said.
The Taliban, seeking to reimpose strict Islamic law after their 2001 ouster by U.S.-led forces, claimed responsibility for the attack. 
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