Published 14:51 IST, March 20th 2020
24 Afghan security forces killed in insider attack: Officials
Amid severe political crisis, an insider attack in the military base in southern Afghanistan has reportedly killed at least two dozen security personnel.
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Amid severe political crisis, an insider attack in the military base in southern Afghanistan has reportedly killed at least two dozen security personnel. According to media reports, six police infiltrators started shooting at joint police and army camp around 3.00am (local time) in the southern province of Zabul.
While the Afghan officials have hinted a “connection” of attackers with the Taliban, the militant group has not claimed responsibility for the attack. Afghanistan has already ramped up the defence against the Taliban as it has continued its attack against the Afghan forces even after signing the peace deal with the United States.
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'Active defence posture'
In a video statement on March 19, acting Defence Minister Asadullah Khalid said that the Taliban has continued high level of violence despite the peace agreement. Khalid added that an active defence posture will reduce the restrictions on ANDSF (Afghan National Defense and Security Forces) and it will allow them to carry out operations against the Taliban plotting attacks against ANDSF.
Controversy over the Presidential fight has also created uncertainty in Afghan politics with former chief executive Abdullah Abdullah also declaring himself as the President of Afghanistan. Government's decision delay to delay prisoners' release has also jeopardised the peace deal.
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(With inputs from agencies)
15:01 IST, March 20th 2020