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Taliban suicide attackers kill 50 Afghan soldiers at army base

New York [U.S.A.], Apr 22 (ANI): More than 50 Afghan soldiers have been killed after some Taliban suicide attackers disguised as army personnel targetted a national army base in northern Afghanistan.

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Taliban suicide attackers kill 50 Afghan soldiers at army base
New York [U.S.A.], Apr 22 (ANI): More than 50 Afghan soldiers have been killed after some Taliban suicide attackers disguised as army personnel targetted a national army base in northern Afghanistan. A group of suicide attackers manning at least two Afghan national army vehicles managed to pass the first security gate on Friday afternoon, according to Zulmay Wesa, commander of 209th corps in Balkh province, The Guardian reports. When they were stopped at the second gate, one of the attackers blew himself up, and the rest entered the base, Wesa said. They went straight to the mosque where ANA soldiers were praying, and opened fire. "After prayer we went outside and saw an army vehicle with three to five people in. They came out and opened fire with Kalashnikovs," said a bodyguard at the base, asking not to be named. Elsewhere on the base, at least one attacker went on a shooting rampage in a dining facility, according to an American security official. He also confirmed that "probably more than 50" had been killed in the attack. Meanwhile, in a statement, the U.S. military in Afghanistan condemned the attack. "The attack on the 209th Corps today shows the barbaric nature of the Taliban. They killed soldiers at prayer in a mosque and others in a dining facility," US commander John Nicholson said in the statement. (ANI)

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