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Afghanistan: Taliban attacks in Kabul 'are likely sign of infighting' | Afghanistan: Taliban attacks in Kabul 'are likely sign of infighting' |
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Security has been stepped up in the Afghan capital after a series of bomb attacks killed more than 50 people. | Security has been stepped up in the Afghan capital after a series of bomb attacks killed more than 50 people. |
Eleven people, including a Nato soldier and eight contractors, were killed in an attack on a base in Kabul. | Eleven people, including a Nato soldier and eight contractors, were killed in an attack on a base in Kabul. |
On Friday, at least 25 people died in a suicide bombing at a police academy and a truck bomb killed 15. | On Friday, at least 25 people died in a suicide bombing at a police academy and a truck bomb killed 15. |
The UN said the attacks were likely to be the product of a Taliban power struggle following the death of its leader Mullah Omar. | The UN said the attacks were likely to be the product of a Taliban power struggle following the death of its leader Mullah Omar. |
The attacks, which happened within 24 hours of each other and injured hundreds, are the first major incidents since the Taliban confirmed last week he had died two years ago. | The attacks, which happened within 24 hours of each other and injured hundreds, are the first major incidents since the Taliban confirmed last week he had died two years ago. |
President Ashraf Ghani is due to hold a meeting of the National Security Council on Saturday to discuss the worsening situation and Afghan soldiers have been deployed across the capital to boost security. | President Ashraf Ghani is due to hold a meeting of the National Security Council on Saturday to discuss the worsening situation and Afghan soldiers have been deployed across the capital to boost security. |
The first attack came in the early hours of Friday morning, when a truck packed with explosives was detonated near an army base in the Shah Shahid area, killing 15 civilians. | The first attack came in the early hours of Friday morning, when a truck packed with explosives was detonated near an army base in the Shah Shahid area, killing 15 civilians. |
Later on Friday, a suicide bomber dressed in a police uniform blew himself up near the city's police academy, killing at least 25 recruits. | Later on Friday, a suicide bomber dressed in a police uniform blew himself up near the city's police academy, killing at least 25 recruits. |
A short while later, gunmen attacked Camp Integrity, a Nato base that houses US special forces near Kabul's international airport. | A short while later, gunmen attacked Camp Integrity, a Nato base that houses US special forces near Kabul's international airport. |
The Taliban said it was behind the attack on the police academy but has made no comment about the two other attacks. | The Taliban said it was behind the attack on the police academy but has made no comment about the two other attacks. |
'Succession battle' | 'Succession battle' |
Nicholas Haysom, the head of the UN mission in Afghanistan, said the attacks were probably linked to the current power struggle within the Taliban. | Nicholas Haysom, the head of the UN mission in Afghanistan, said the attacks were probably linked to the current power struggle within the Taliban. |
"We suspect the upsurge in violence may be triggered by the succession battle within the Taliban," he told the BBC. | "We suspect the upsurge in violence may be triggered by the succession battle within the Taliban," he told the BBC. |
Last Monday, the Taliban released a video in which they showed members of the group pledging allegiance to the new leader, Mullah Akhtar Mansour. | Last Monday, the Taliban released a video in which they showed members of the group pledging allegiance to the new leader, Mullah Akhtar Mansour. |
But analysts suggest there has been infighting within the group between supporters and opponents of Mansour. | But analysts suggest there has been infighting within the group between supporters and opponents of Mansour. |
Such infighting threatens to kill off a tentative peace process that was suspended last week after the announcement of Mullah Omar's death. | Such infighting threatens to kill off a tentative peace process that was suspended last week after the announcement of Mullah Omar's death. |
President Ghani insisted the government was still committed to peace but said it "will respond to these sort of terrorist attacks with force and power". | President Ghani insisted the government was still committed to peace but said it "will respond to these sort of terrorist attacks with force and power". |
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