Afghan security service suffers heavy toll in Taliban attack
KABUL — Dozens of people killed in a brazen Taliban attack on a military base were members of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency, officials said Tuesday, in a severe blow to the government that already has lost control of nearly half of the country to the insurgents.
At least 45 people were killed and as many as 70 were wounded by a suicide bomber who drove an armoured Humvee packed with explosives at the base in eastern Maidan Wardak province on Monday, the officials said.
There were fears the death toll from the daytime assault could increase. The base, which also serves as a training centre for pro-government militias, is run by Afghanistan’s intelligence service known as the National Directorate for Security, or NDS.
The NDS said its reports show 36 military personnel were killed and 58 were wounded. Though the agency’s figures were lower than what provincial officials had reported, it was still an unprecedented casualty toll for the agency, among the best equipped and trained in Afghanistan.