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Afghanistan
Teenage Suicide Attacker Surrenders to Afghan Forces in Kunduz
2020-06-26
[ToloNews] Sayed Mukhtar 13, an Afghan teenager who was trained by the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
for a suicide kaboom, has surrendered to the Afghan cops in Kunduz province, the Ministry of Interior said on Thursday.

The teenager claimed that he spent five years in a Taliban camp and pursued military education and tactics for suicide attacks.

Sayed Mukhtar was due to detonate explosives strapped to his body in a marriage gathering two days ago, but he changed his mind and surrendered to the Afghan copsThe teenager also said that five years back the Taliban attacked his home in Chardara district of Kunduz, killed his parents before his eyes, and took him along with his two brothers and two sisters. His father had served in the ranks of the Afghan Special Forces
...established in 2007 with the intent of taking one conventional infantry kandak (battalion) from each of the regional ANA corps, giving them special training and equipment, and reorganizing based on the U.S. Army Rangers. Each battalion is assigned to one of the six regional corps. The commandos comprise 7% of the Afghan National Security Forces but conduct 70% to 80% of the fighting...
"They (the Taliban) sent my two brothers to Kabul to conduct suicide attacks, and I was deployed to Kunduz. They said that I should explode myself in an area where there are large numbers of people or attack any wedding ceremony. I came, but I was frightened," said the would-be suicide attacker.

Mukhtar claimed that one of his brothers was dispatched to conduct a suicide attack in Kabul two years ago, and the other brother was sent for the same purpose by the Taliban a month ago.

Mukhtar said that he does not know about the fate of his sisters, who were aged 10 and 8 when they were kidnapped five years back.

"There were ten to 15 people in areas where we were trained. My brothers conducted suicide attacks--they were 14 and 16 years old," said Sayed Mukhtar.

"This is one of the examples of how the Taliban has resorted to such brutal acts over the past decade-and-a-half. they could have devastated tens of youngsters and youths," said Tariq Aryan, a front man for the Ministry of Interior.

Afghan security officials say that most of the teenagers and youths who commit suicide attacks are being trained in Taliban camps.

The Taliban have not made any comment on the report.
Related:
Chardara district: 2017-03-17 3 civilians die in Afghan night operation
Chardara district: 2016-11-21 Afghan Air Force raids leave 6 Taliban militants dead in Kunduz
Chardara district: 2016-10-07 Taliban’s shadow governor for Kunduz killed during clashes
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Kunduz: 2020-06-22 Afghan Special Forces Accused of Mistreating Villagers in Ghazni
Kunduz: 2020-06-18 5 ANDSF Killed in Kunduz Attack: Source
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Afghan Special Forces: 2020-06-24 Dozens of Taliban fighters stormed three checkposts in pre-dawn raids in northern Afghanistan Tuesday, killing at least eight security personnel
Afghan Special Forces: 2020-06-22 Afghan Special Forces Accused of Mistreating Villagers in Ghazni
Afghan Special Forces: 2020-05-20 Taliban Attack Kunduz City, Clash With Security Forces
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#1  Now there is some integrity.
Posted by: Dacama    2020-06-26 03:55  

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