Afghan official: Gunmen killed 8 Afghan guards of a US base

AP  |  Kabul 

An official says that eight security guards have been killed by gunmen who opened fire on them in northern Parwan province.

The spokeswoman for the provincial governor in Parwan said today that two other guards were wounded in the attack that happened late yesterday in Bagram district.



Wahida Shahkar said the guards were attacked on their way to work at Bagram airfield, the main US military base in

No one immediately claimed responsibility. The have increased their attacks against security forces, and Islamic State group affiliates have been trying to expand their presence by attacking in different parts of the country. Shahkar said the shooting is being investigated further.

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Afghan official: Gunmen killed 8 Afghan guards of a US base

An Afghan official says that eight Afghan security guards have been killed by gunmen who opened fire on them in northern Parwan province. The spokeswoman for the provincial governor in Parwan said today that two other guards were wounded in the attack that happened late yesterday in Bagram district. Wahida Shahkar said the guards were attacked on their way to work at Bagram airfield, the main US military base in Afghanistan. No one immediately claimed responsibility. The Taliban have increased their attacks against Afghan security forces, and Islamic State group affiliates have been trying to expand their presence by attacking in different parts of the country. Shahkar said the shooting is being investigated further. An official says that eight security guards have been killed by gunmen who opened fire on them in northern Parwan province.

The spokeswoman for the provincial governor in Parwan said today that two other guards were wounded in the attack that happened late yesterday in Bagram district.

Wahida Shahkar said the guards were attacked on their way to work at Bagram airfield, the main US military base in

No one immediately claimed responsibility. The have increased their attacks against security forces, and Islamic State group affiliates have been trying to expand their presence by attacking in different parts of the country. Shahkar said the shooting is being investigated further.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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