Taliban attack kills seven at Afghan court complex

Taliban attack kills seven at Afghan court complex

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 02:42 PM IST
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Puli Alam: Taliban gunmen stormed a court complex in a city south of Kabul, killing at least seven people in the insurgents’ third so-called “revenge” attack for last month’s execution of Taliban-linked prisoners, reports AFP.

The attack in Pul-i-Alam, capital of volatile Logar province, also left 23 prosecutors wounded as they were meeting to decide the fate of six newly arrested Taliban militants. The head of the court was among those killed in the attack, which comes as the Taliban step up their annual spring offensive after naming a new leader late last month.

“Three gunmen entered the court building and started shooting people at close range,” SalimSaleh, the provincial governor’s spokesman, told AFP.

“Seven people were killed including Mohammad Akram Nejat, the newly appointed head of the court.” HasibStanakzai, a member of Logar’s provincial council, confirmed the death toll.

The Taliban said the attack was in retaliation for the execution of six Taliban-linked inmates in early May, part of President Ashraf Ghani’s new hardline policy against the insurgents.

“The martyrdom attack was carried out in revenge for the execution of our mujahideen,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Twitter.

The violence underscores Afghanistan’s fragile security situation as the militants intensify attacks against the Western-backed government. On June 1 Taliban suicide bombers wearing police uniforms raided a courthouse in the eastern city of Ghazni, killing six people.

And on May 25, 11 people were killed in a Taliban suicide bombing that targeted court employees near Kabul. The Taliban on the same day announced HaibatullahAkhundzada as their new leader, elevating a low-profile religious figure in a swift power transition after officially confirming the death of Mullah Mansour in a US drone strike.

The drone attack was the first known American assault on a top Afghan Taliban leader on Pakistani soil. Observers say Akhundzada, who is seen as more of a spiritual figurehead than a military commander, will emulate Mansour in shunning peace talks and intensifying attacks against the Afghan government.(AFP)

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