6/10/13, "Taliban launch brazen attack on Kabul airport," Reuters
"Seven Taliban insurgents including suicide bombers attacked the main
airport in the Afghan capital, Kabul, early on Monday, with explosions
and gunfire heard near an area that also houses major foreign military
bases.
The attackers took up positions inside a partially constructed
building next to the international airport, interior ministry spokesman
Sediq Sediqqi said, and fought Afghan security forces for about four
hours before the raid ended.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. Roads were sealed
off and flights out of the airport were quickly cancelled, while
incoming flights were diverted to the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif.
Attacks on the heavily guarded airport, used by civilians and the
military, are relatively rare and represent an ambitious target for
insurgents, with recent assaults staged against less well-protected
targets.
While it did not escalate dramatically, Monday’s assault will add to
mounting concerns over how the 352,000-strong Afghan security forces
will cope with an intensifying insurgency once most foreign combat
troops leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014.
The airport is home to a major operational base for NATO-led forces
that have been fighting Taliban and other insurgents for 12 years and is
bristling with soldiers and police, guard towers and several lines of
security checkpoints....
Kabul Police Chief General Mohammad Ayub Salangi told Reuters two
suicide bombers blew themselves up and another five were killed in the
fighting. There appeared to be no casualties among Afghan security
forces or civilians.
Another police source said the attackers were wearing Afghan Border
Police uniforms in order to avoid detection before they launched the
assault.
Salangi also said a van packed with explosives hidden under
vegetables was destroyed when security forces fired a rocket-propelled
grenade at it.
The Taliban said the attack was part of its 2013 “spring offensive”.
“Today ... there was a massive attack on the foreign military side of
Kabul airport,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a text
message sent to reporters.
“The enemy has suffered major casualties,” he said. The Islamist
group often exaggerates the damage and casualties from attacks on
Afghan government and foreign military targets."...
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