Suicide bombers, gunmen kill 47 in attacks on Afghan forces

GARDEZ: Two separate suicide and gun attacks on Government forces in Afghanistan left nearly 50 dead and more than 200 wounded, officials said today, the latest devastating assault on beleaguered security forces.

The Taliban claimed the most deadly of the two assaults, a coordinated attack on police in the southeast Afghan city of Gardez that left hospital officials calling for blood donations and desperate scenes as relatives queued for news of their loved ones after the hours-long gun battle.

A separate ambush blamed on the Taliban in the neighbouring province of Ghazni on Tuesday killed 15 security officials with 12 wounded on a bloody day for Government forces.

The assaults are a fresh blow as militants step up their offensives across Afghanistan, with security forces already beset by corruption, desertions and suffering shocking casualties over the past year.

“The hospital is overwhelmed and we call on people to donate blood,” said Shir Mohammad Karimi, Deputy Health Director in Gardez. (AGENCIES)

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