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Taliban Claims Responsibility for Ghazni Attack That Killed 15

The attack killed three top local officials – the district’s governor, intelligence chief and deputy police chief.

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The Taliban have claimed responsibility for a blistering attack on a government compound in Afghanistan's central province of Ghazni that killed at least 15 members of the security forces.

The insurgent group's spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, told The Associated Press over the telephone that after the attack in the Khuja Omari district, not far from the provincial capital also called Ghazni, all security posts in the district were under Taliban control.

His claim could not be independently confirmed and the government did not immediately respond to it.

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Mujahid gave a higher casualty figure among the Afghan forces, which the Taliban often do, and a significantly lower death toll among the insurgent attackers.

He also confirmed the government's statement that the assault killed three top local officials — the district's governor, intelligence chief and deputy police chief.

A lawmaker in the Afghan Parliament said three top district officials and several security forces were killed in a Taliban attack on a government compound in Ghazni province.

Lawmaker Mohammad Arif Rahmani said the attack in Khuja Omari district, killed the district governor, intelligence service director and a deputy police official. 

Fifteen security forces were killed.

Rahmani said the Taliban planted mines to stop reinforcements from coming to help the government forces fend off the attack.

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He also mentioned that the district is very close to the provincial capital, Ghazni city. Police say Taliban fighters attacked a district compound in central Afghanistan overnight, killing at least six government security forces in several hours of fighting.

Ramazan Ali Moseni, a deputy chief police in Ghazni province, said 25 Taliban were killed in the gunbattle that started Wednesday night and lasted into the morning.

He added that the Taliban fighters stormed the secure compound in Khuja Omari district and the security forces who were there were joined later by government reinforcements.

Eight government security forces were wounded in the fighting, he said.

(This article has been published in an arrangement with The Associated Press)

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