ASADABAD, Feb 23 (AFP): The Taliban stormed an Afghan army outpost in the eastern Kunar province bordering Pakistan early Sunday, killing 21 soldiers and kidnapping seven, an official said.
The volatile border area is dominated by militants who often use improvised explosive devices to target soldiers, but Sunday's attack saw the highest casualty count in a single incident in recent months.
The incident occurred in the Ghaziabad district of Kunar province, provincial governor Shujah-Ul Mulk Jalala told AFP. The Taliban later issued a statement claiming responsibility.
A hunt was underway to release the kidnapped troops, a defence ministry official in Kabul said.
Casualties among Afghan soldiers and police have increased in recent years as they take more responsibility in the fight against insurgents before their Western allies, the US and NATO troops, leave under a US plan by the end of the year.
The governor said "some" of the soldiers in the post were thought to have aided the attackers, though this could not be verified by an independent source and the Taliban did not mention insider help in their statement.
"The Mujahideen overran a key enemy outpost in an assault last night in Ghaziabad," the statement sent by text message to reporters said, terming the Afghan troops "hirelings".
21 Afghan soldiers killed by Taliban
FE Team | Published: February 24, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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