Taliban militants attack Afghan governor, kill 2 security guards

Taliban militants attack Afghan governor, kill 2 security guards

PanARMENIAN.Net - Two Taliban militants hiding small guns in their shoes slipped into a provincial governor's compound in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, April 28, setting off a fierce gunbattle that left two security guards and both attackers dead, The Associated Press reported.

Kandahar Gov. Tooryalai Wesa said the two men made it through a pair of security checks without their weapons being detected. A guard at the last check - at the reception room for the governor's office - noticed something suspicious and stopped them.

The attackers then pulled out the guns, shot the guards and took their weapons, Wesa said.

The ensuing gunbattle with security forces lasted about 30 minutes, said Parwiz Najib, a spokesman for the governor. One other guard was wounded in the attack.

Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi claimed responsibility for the attack.

Najib had initially said the two attackers were wearing suicide vests. Wesa later said the men had explosives but not suicide vests.

He said he was in his office meeting with constituents when he heard shooting out in the reception room. "There was an explosion," Wesa said, but he did not know whether the blast was caused by grenades or something else.

He and his guests escaped out a back door to the press office and waited out the rest of the attack. Wesa said the assailants came under the pretext of asking for him to intercede on behalf of relatives that had been detained - a common request.

"The insurgents are not stupid. They had hidden very small guns in their shoes and at two checkpoints they didn't catch them," Wesa said.

Police also discovered two cars parked outside the compound that had been rigged with explosives, apparently ready to be set off if there was a surge of people out into the street, Wesa said. The police diffused those bombs, he said.

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