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Afghan Army Chief, Defence Minister resign over Mazar Sharif attack

Following the Army Camp attack in Mazar Sharif, Afghan Army Chief and Defence Minister resigned from their posts, reported Afghan Media.

At least 140 soldiers were killed in the attack conducted by Afghan Taliban.

According to reports Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani has accepted the resignations of both officials.

There was a huge call for Afghan Army Chief’s resignation after the attack, as it is among the worst attacks on military on Afghanistan.

President Ashraf Ghani declared a national day of mourning after scores of soldiers were killed by Taliban fighters disguised as fellow soldiers, in the deadliest attack of its kind on an Afghan military base.

The defense ministry has said more than 100 died or were injured in the Friday attack in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, but no exact numbers have been released.

One official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters at least 140 soldiers were killed and many others wounded. Other officials said the toll was likely to be even higher.

The attack starkly highlighted the difficulty of the long struggle by the Afghan government and its international backers to defeat the Taliban insurgency.

After arriving in Mazar-i-Sharif to visit the base on Saturday, Ghani ordered that flags be flown at half mast on Sunday in memory of the troops who died.

Ghani held an emergency meeting with senior security officials and called for a "serious" investigation into the attack.

In a statement online, he condemned the attack as "cowardly" and the work of "infidels".

As many as 10 Taliban fighters, dressed in Afghan army uniforms and driving military vehicles, made their way into the base and opened fire on mostly unarmed soldiers eating and leaving a mosque after Friday prayers, according to officials.

They used rocket-propelled grenades and rifles, and several detonated suicide vests packed with explosives, officials said.

Witnesses described a scene of confusion as soldiers were uncertain about the attackers' true identity.

"It was a chaotic scene and I didn't know what to do," said one army officer wounded in the attack. "There was gunfire and explosions everywhere."

The base is the headquarters of the Afghan National Army's 209th Corps, responsible for much of northern Afghanistan, including Kunduz, a province which has seen heavy fighting.

TALIBAN "RETRIBUTION"

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on Saturday the attack on the base was retribution for the recent killing of several senior Taliban leaders in northern Afghanistan.

The U.S. military command in Kabul said an American air strike had killed a commander, Quari Tayib, and eight other Taliban on April 17.

Mujahid said the attack on the base killed as many as 500 soldiers, including senior commanders.

Four of the attackers were Taliban sympathizers who had infiltrated the army and served for some time, Mujahid said. The Afghan army did not confirm that.

The NATO-led military coalition deploys advisers to the base to train and assist Afghan forces but coalition officials said no foreign troops had been hurt.

U.S. Navy Captain Bill Salvin, spokesperson for the NATO-led Resolute Support mission, said there were a small number of coalition force advisers on the base at the time of the attack.

"They sheltered in place during the incident. The Afghan Special Forces brought the attack to an end," Salvin said.

The commander of coalition forces, U.S. General John Nicholson, said in a statement on Friday that the attack "shows the barbaric nature of the Taliban."

German forces have long led the international mission in northern Afghanistan.

In Berlin, military officials said the work of the mission on the base would be on hold for one or two days while the Afghan army investigated the attack, but would resume.

"The situation shows that we cannot stop supporting, training and advising our Afghan partners," a German Operations Command spokesman said.

http://nation.com.pk/international/...ence-minister-resign-over-mazar-sharif-attack
 
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Afghan defence minister, army chief resign after Taliban attack
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The Afghan defence minister and his army chief resigned Monday, days after what is believed to be one of the deadliest-ever Taliban attacks on a military base triggered calls for officials to step down.

“President Ashraf Ghani has accepted the resignation of the defence minister and army chief of staff,” a one-line statement from the presidential palace said.

Read more: Over 100 killed, wounded in Taliban attack on Afghan military base

Angry Afghans had called for the resignations of minister Abdullah Habibi and army chief Qadam Shah Shaheem, among other officials, after the assault outside the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif on Friday. Ten gunmen dressed in soldiers' uniforms and armed with suicide vests entered the base in army trucks and opened fire at unarmed troops at close range in the mosque and dining hall.

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The exact toll from the assault remains unclear. Afghan officials have so far ignored calls to break down the toll it has given of more than 100 soldiers killed or wounded, but have been known to minimise casualties in such attacks in the past.

The US has said that at least 50 soldiers were killed, and some local officials have put the number of dead alone as high as 130.

The raid underscores the Taliban's growing strength more than 15 years since they were ousted from power, and as they gear up ahead of the spring fighting season.

Many Afghans slammed the government for its inability to counter the attack, the latest in a series of brazen Taliban assaults, including one on the country's largest military hospital in Kabul in March that left dozens dead.

Twelve army officers, including two generals, were sacked for negligence over that attack.

Officials put the death toll in that attack at 50, but security sources and survivors told AFP more than 100 were killed in the brazen assault.

Military analysts have slammed the “total intelligence failure” over such assaults, and called for new strategies to counter them.

Afghan security forces, beset by killings and desertions, have been struggling to beat back insurgents since US-led NATO troops ended their combat mission in December 2014.

According to US watchdog SIGAR, casualties among Afghan security forces soared by 35 percent in 2016, with 6,800 soldiers and police killed.

More than a third of Afghanistan is outside government control and many regions are fiercely contested by various insurgent groups, as Kabul's repeated bids to launch peace negotiations with the Taliban have failed.
 
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I heard few days back that these powerful afghani military was going to attack Pakistan if they did not stop building fence.. :victory:
 
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The attack was handled very poorly as per reports coming in. Afghan forces opened fire on their own men during rescue and suppression efforts. It was the Beslan Massacre all over again where the rescuers ended up doing more of the killing than the attackers.
 
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Afghan Defense minister and Army Chief Resign: What next?

Angry Afghans had called for the resignations of the defense minister Abdullah Habibi and chief of the army staff Qadam Shah Shahim, among other officials. The Taliban assault happened on Friday, just outside the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, the city is usually considered safe and not part of traditional Taliban stronghold areas. Ten gunmen dressed in soldier uniforms and armed with suicide vests entered the base in army trucks and opened fire at unarmed troops at close range in the mosque and dining hall for over 5 hours.

The Afghan defense minister and the Afghan army chief resigned on Monday, a few days after one of the most terrifying Taliban attacks on the 209th Army Corps, the country’s largest military base, killed over an estimated 200 soldiers; resulting in calls for senior officials to step down from their respective positions. USA based watchdog, SIGAR, has reported, casualties among Afghan security forces soared by 35 percent last year, and over 6,700 Afghan security forces have been killed in 2016 alone.

A statement by the Afghan Presidential palace narrated, “President Ashraf Ghani has accepted the resignation of the defense minister and army chief of staff,”

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Afghan Defense minister and Army Chief Resign: What next?
 
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Well someone has to do something.

There has to be a multilateral agreement made by all stakeholders.

You can't just have NATO launch billion dollar operations to reclaim a district then hand it over to the ANSF, because while they announce their success on TV someone takes that district back the next day.
 
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Afghan defence minister, army chief of staff resign after Taliban attack on military base

Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has accepted the resignations of his defence minister and army chief of staff after dozens of Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers and civilians were killed in a Taliban-led attack on an army base near Mazar-i Sharif.

"Defence Minister Abdullah Habibi and Army Chief of Staff Qadam Shah Shahim stepped down with immediate effect," the presidential office in Kabul said on its Twitter account on 24 April.

Habibi had served as defence minister since June 2016, while Shahim had been ANA chief staff since May 2015.

President Ghani also approved replacements for the commanders of the 203rd, 205th, 207th, and 209th ANA corps as a result of the attack.

http://www.janes.com/article/69777/...-resign-after-taliban-attack-on-military-base

US Defense Secretary arrives unannounced in Afghanistan
April 24, 2017 - 4:43 PM
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(AhlulBayt News Agency) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has arrived unannounced in Afghanistan.
Mattis is in Kabul to assess America’s longest war as the Trump administration weighs sending more U.S. troops. His visit comes three days after a Taliban attack on a northern Afghanistan army base killed at least 100 people, with some estimates up to 130.

For Mattis, Kabul is the final stop on a six-nation, weeklong tour by the Pentagon chief intended to bolster relations with allies and partners and to get an update on the stalemated conflict in Afghanistan.

Mattis is the first member of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet to visit Afghanistan. The top American commander in Kabul, Gen. John Nicholson, recently told Congress that he needs a few thousand more troops

http://en.abna24.com/news/central-a...rrives-unannounced-in-afghanistan_825677.html
 
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thats show of personal integrity....not even an ASI resigned over APS...thats pakistan in a nutshell
 
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Talibans are major stakeholder in Afghanistan. Afghan gov should accept it & start unconditional dialogue.
 
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they are more honorable then Pakistani counterparts . kiyani and pasha shamelessly stay on chairs even USA did operation deep inside abotabad
Same I was thinking,whatever we call them but still there Government has made Generals to resign on ineptness.
 
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Pashto mi aik matal hai

Jang da shah khan wo
Kur da abdullah wran shu.

There was no need to resign but they should need to raise a voice against the CIA and raw..
 
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