Taliban kill 10 Afghan soldiers in attack on base

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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Dec 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Ten Afghan soldiers were killed in a Taliban attack on a military base in the southern province of Helmand on Saturday, officials said.

The Taliban dug a tunnel into the base in volatile Sangin district and then
blew it up before their fighters could attack the compound, Nawab Zadran a
spokesman for 215 Maiwand Army Corps in southern Afghanistan told AFP.

“There were 18 soldiers in the base at the time of the attack providing
security for the people of Sangin. Four soldiers were wounded and four
repelled the Taliban attack bravely,” he said.

Provincial spokesman Omar Zawak confirmed the attack and said the soldiers
were killed by the powerful blast inside the base.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in a statement sent to media claimed
responsibility for the attack.

The attack in Helmand comes as local and international forces brace for
another deadly winter amid US-Taliban talks to end the violence in
Afghanistan.

On Tuesday, seven Afghan soldiers were killed in a Taliban attack on a base
in the northern province of Balkh.

Winter once marked a slowdown in the so-called “fighting season”, with
Taliban fighters returning to their villages while snow and ice made attacks
more difficult to pull off.

But in recent years, the distinction between seasons has all but vanished.

Deadly violence continues to grip Afghanistan even as the US and the
Taliban negotiate on-off talks aimed at reducing America’s military footprint
in the country in return for the insurgents ensuring an improved security
situation.