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17 October 2017 Afghanistan attacks

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On 17 October 2017, insurgents attacked Gardez, Paktia Province and Ghazni Province in Afghanistan.[1][2]

Background

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In 2017, insurgents carried out many attacks in Afghanistan, including several in October.[2] Major attacks included a double suicide bombing on 19 October in Kandahar Province which killed 43 Afghan soldiers and suicide bombings on 20 October in Kabul and Ghor Province which killed at least 60 people.[2]

Attacks

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On 17 October 2017, an insurgent attack occurred at a police training centre in Gardez, Paktia Province.[1][2] A suicide car bombing was followed by a gun attack.[1][2] This killed at least 41 people, including the local police chief; 110 civilians and 48 police officers were injured.[1][2] The Taliban claimed responsibility.[1][2]

On the same day in Ghazni Province, armoured Humvee vehicles filled with explosives were detonated near the provincial governor's office, who were followed by gunmen.[1][2] They killed 30 people - mostly security personnel; at least 10 other people were injured.[1][2] The attackers are believed to have been Taliban members.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Afghanistan Taliban twin attacks kill dozens". BBC News. 17 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Afghan suicide mosque attacks kill scores of worshippers". BBC News. 20 October 2017.