BFF-49 19 Afghan police killed in Taliban attack on base: officials

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19 Afghan police killed in Taliban attack on base: officials

KUNDUZ, Afghanistan, June 9, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – At least 19 Afghan police
officers were killed Saturday in a pre-dawn raid by the Taliban on a base in
the northern province of Kunduz, officials said, hours before the militants
announced an unprecedented ceasefire starting next week.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which came a day after
the insurgents stormed a military base in the western province of Herat,
killing 17 Afghan soldiers.

Kunduz provincial governor spokesman Nehmatullah Taimuri said five members
of the local police force were also wounded in Saturday’s attack on a police
base in Qal-e-Zal district.

Provincial police spokesman Enhamuddin Rahmani confirmed the death toll and
said eight Taliban fighters were also killed.

Both attacks came hours before the Taliban announced a ceasefire with
Afghan security forces for the first three days of Eid, the holiday that caps
Ramadan and which is due to begin at the end of next week.

That unexpected move came two days after the Afghan government’s own
surprise announcement of an apparently unilateral week-long halt to
operations against the Taliban.

It would last “from the 27th of Ramadan until the fifth day of Eid-al-
Fitr”, President Ashraf Ghani tweeted from an official account, indicating
the ceasefire could run from June 12-19.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1944 hrs