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A look at deadly attacks carried out under Mullah Mansour

A look at deadly attacks carried out under Mullah Mansour

Islamabad - A look at some recent attacks.

  • AP
  • Updated: Mon 23 May 2016, 1:30 AM

Taleban leader Mullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour's rule saw several devastating attacks in Afghanistan, particularly the capital Kabul. It was also during Mansour's brief rule, which ended with his death in a drone strike, that the Taleban, albeit briefly, took control of the northern city of Kunduz and held it for four days.
A look at some recent attacks:
May 25, 2015: The Taleban launch a deadly attack on Afghan Security forces in southern Helmand province, killing 19 police and seven soldiers.
June 13, 2015: The Taleban attack another Afghan security outpost in southern Helmand province, killing 11 security personnel.
June 22, 2015: The Taleban launch a coordinated assault outside the Afghan Parliament in the capital, Kabul. A vehicle packed with explosives blew up outside the Parliament gates and six Taleban armed with Kalashnikovs and rocket propelled grenade launchers laid siege until they were killed by Afghan Security Forces. Two civilians were reported killed and several others injured.
July 7, 2015: The Taleban stage two separate suicide bombings in Kabul, killing at least one person and wounding three, including a NATO soldier.
Aug. 7, 2015: A series of attacks kill at least 44 people and wound over 300 in one day in Kabul.
Aug. 22, 2015: A suicide bomber attacks a convoy in Kabul, killing four U.S. contractors.
Sept. 14, 2015: More than 350 inmates escape after an attack by Taleban insurgents on the main prison in eastern Ghazni province.
October 2015: The Taleban stage a coordinated strike on Kunduz, surrounding the city, forcing Afghan government forces out and taking control of the city. It was the first time the Taleban took an Afghan city since being ousted from power in 2001. The Taleban held on to the city for four days, eventually being driven out by Afghan Security Forces backed by U.S. air strikes.
Jan. 5, 2016: A US soldier is killed and another two injured in battle in Helmand province between Afghan National Security Forces and the Taleban.
Feb. 1, 2016: A suicide bomber detonates his explosives outside an Afghan Civil Police building, killing at least 20 people.
March 2, 2016: The Taleban attack the Indian Consulate in eastern Jalalabad, killing four Afghans. No Indian nationals are hurt
April 19, 2016: In one of the deadliest attacks on Kabul, a suicide bomber backed by heavily armed militants kills 64 people and wounds hundreds more.
 


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