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Afghanistan: Soldiers killed in wave of attacks | Afghanistan: Soldiers killed in wave of attacks |
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A wave of attacks across Afghanistan has left more than 25 people dead, most of them soldiers, officials say. | A wave of attacks across Afghanistan has left more than 25 people dead, most of them soldiers, officials say. |
In the worst incident, Taliban militants stormed an army post in the western province of Farah, killing 22 soldiers. | In the worst incident, Taliban militants stormed an army post in the western province of Farah, killing 22 soldiers. |
A suicide attack in the capital Kabul left at least three security officers dead. | A suicide attack in the capital Kabul left at least three security officers dead. |
There has been a surge in militant attacks in recent months and the army is often targeted. | |
Some analysts see it as a response to a new, more aggressive strategy announced by US President Donald Trump last year, which committed the US army to an open-ended conflict, with the focus on "killing terrorists". | Some analysts see it as a response to a new, more aggressive strategy announced by US President Donald Trump last year, which committed the US army to an open-ended conflict, with the focus on "killing terrorists". |
Early on Saturday, Taliban forces mounted an overnight attack on a base in Farah. | Early on Saturday, Taliban forces mounted an overnight attack on a base in Farah. |
Weapons were seized and the Afghan military said the Taliban had incurred a "lot of casualties". | Weapons were seized and the Afghan military said the Taliban had incurred a "lot of casualties". |
In Kabul, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in an area dotted with key diplomatic buildings. | In Kabul, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in an area dotted with key diplomatic buildings. |
"I was driving nearby when I heard a big explosion, the windows of my car were smashed. I saw several wounded people on the street near me," a witness told Afghan channel Tolonews TV. | "I was driving nearby when I heard a big explosion, the windows of my car were smashed. I saw several wounded people on the street near me," a witness told Afghan channel Tolonews TV. |
Jihadist group Islamic State said it carried out the attack, Reuters reported. | Jihadist group Islamic State said it carried out the attack, Reuters reported. |
There were further suicide attacks in Helmand province in the south, leaving two army members dead, and others, including women and children, injured. | There were further suicide attacks in Helmand province in the south, leaving two army members dead, and others, including women and children, injured. |
The Taliban control large swathes of Afghanistan - but IS militants hold sway in a much smaller number of districts. | The Taliban control large swathes of Afghanistan - but IS militants hold sway in a much smaller number of districts. |
However, both groups have demonstrated their ability to hit targets across the country. | However, both groups have demonstrated their ability to hit targets across the country. |
They have often come into conflict with each other, too. | They have often come into conflict with each other, too. |
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