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Taliban Storm Afghan Prison, Free Hundreds of Inmates

Taliban Storm Afghan Prison, Free Hundreds of Inmates
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Taliban insurgents in military uniform set off a car bomb and stormed an Afghan prison Monday, freeing hundreds of inmates and killing four policemen as they step up attacks despite a bitter leadership transition.

Taliban Storm Afghan Prison, Free Hundreds of Inmates

The brazen attack in the eastern city of Ghazni was reminiscent of the last major Afghan jailbreak in 2011 when nearly 500 Taliban inmates escaped from a prison in the southern province of Kandahar.

The raid, which left bullet-riddled bodies at the entrance of the prison, comes as Afghan forces face their first fighting season against the insurgents without full NATO support.

"Around 2:30 am six Taliban insurgents wearing military uniforms attacked Ghazni prison. First they detonated a car bomb in front of the gate, fired an RPG [rocket-propelled grenade] and then raided the prison," deputy provincial governor Mohammad Ali Ahmadi said.

The interior ministry said 355 of the prison's 436 inmates escaped. Most were charged with crimes against national security and other criminal offences.

It added that four Afghan police officers were killed and seven wounded.

Taliban claimed responsibility for the operation.

"This successful operation was carried out at 2:00 am and continued for several hours. The jail was under Taliban control," spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement.

The statement added that the Taliban had freed 400 inmates in this operation and were taken to areas under their control.

The Taliban are known to exaggerate and distort their public statements.

In 2011 almost 500 Taliban fighters and commanders escaped from a prison in an audacious jailbreak in Kandahar province, in what the government described as a security "disaster".

The Taliban at the time said they sprang the inmates through a one-kilometer tunnel that took five months to dig.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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