Taliban Attacks Afghan Parliament
A few Taliban militant fired rockets at the parliament complex on March 29. Some lawmakers reported that the attacks did not result in casualties, but the building received some minor damages.
According to news reports, Taliban militants orchestrated the attack when top law enforcement officials were holding a meeting with the politicians. Several security issues were on the table of discussion.
Afghan Sen. Nisar Harres said that the first rocket hit an extension of the parliament complex that caused damage of small intensity. The second rocket exploded on parliamentary grounds. The third rocket hit an army base located adjacent to the parliament.
According to Harres, the parliamentary complex was not evacuated. The session was held in full swing despite the attack.
A senior security officer briefed to a news agency that the attackers fired three long-range rockets from a hilltop, which is some hundreds of yards from the parliament complex.
The lawmaker from Badakhshan province Safiullah Muslim described that Taliban militants fired three rockets. However, the rockets missed the main building. The attack took place when the parliamentary procedures were under execution, said Saifullah while speaking to a leading news agency.
The attacks carried out by the militant outfit were confirmed after its spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed the responsibility. He added that the attacks resulted in heavy casualties.
During a TV broadcast, Mohammad Abdou, the lawmaker said that the politicians were discussing the security issues of the country. It is a matter of worry because the enemy has become successful in attacking the parliament.
Taj Mohammad Jahed, the caretaker minister of interior became apologetic after he came to know about the incident. He said that such incident should have happened.
Jahed would frame fresh measures for the security of the parliamentary complex. He was about to address the parliament regarding the worsening security condition of the country when the attack took place.
During February, representatives of China, US, Pakistan and Afghanistan met for discussing the ways to negotiate with Taliban to establish peace.
According to news reports, the Afghan government had suffered a few military setbacks recently. Before the talks began, the Afghan government called back the security forces from Musa Qala district located in Helmand province.
Heavy fighting was reported from Dahana-e-Ghori district, which is situated northwest of Kabul. During 2015, around 11000 civilians lost their lives due to ambush between Taliban and military forces.
The Afghan government is finding hard to negotiate with Taliban to reach the peacemaking goals. The government is also facing challenges to make warring strategies to counteract with Taliban.
The presence of foreign military forces may weaken the decision-making capabilities of the Afghan government because most of the time it seeks helps from foreign countries for strategizing decisions.
After the presidential election of 2014, the Afghan government has still not formed a cabinet. Many educated people are leaving Afghanistan due to the economic stagnation.
Earlier this month, Taliban targeted government offices that are located in southern Helmand province. In the midst of the attack, at least, three people their lives and several wounded.
Omar Zwak said that Taliban militants targeted intelligence agency offices and police headquarters in Gereshk town that led to ambush with security forces. The fierce fight ended after eight hours. Omar is the spokesperson of Helmand’s governor.
While speaking to a leading news agency Omar said that ten Taliban militants attacked the intelligence office. However, the militants were thwarted by the security forces. Among the dead were three police officers.
The attack had not caused any damage to government offices, said Jabbar Karaman whom Ashraf Ghani appointed for investigating the incident.
According to Jabbar, Taliban group wants to take control of Helmand province by attacking government offices. Security forces are retaliating heavily to Taliban so that such attacks are prevented in future.
government offices. Security forces are retaliating heavily to Taliban so that such attacks are prevented in future.
Taliban reported to a leading news agency by saying that they take the responsibility of Helmand province attack. The attack had inflicted heavy damages to the government offices. Several police officers had lost their lives.
The spokesperson of Taliban Zabihullah Mujahid told that the group would carry out assaults. Many areas in Helmand have come under their influence.
The parliament building which came under attack on March 28 was constructed with the aid granted India. Narendra Modi, the Indian Prime Minister inaugurated the complex in December 2015.